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Mathematics, 10.05.2021 17:30, fatimaramosc11ouv4s2

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Examine the system model below, which shows a car moving along a track at two different points in time. Assume there is no friction between the car and the track.

In the before image, a car is moving along a track at a constant speed towards a motionless wheel.

In the after image, the car has contacted the wheel, which begins to spin. The car continues to travel along the track at a slower speed.

THE QUESTION:

Which Claim below best explains what causes the wheel to spin after contact with the car?

1 - The wheel stops spinning because kinetic energy was transferred from the car to the wheel.

2 - The wheel begins to spin because kinetic energy was transferred from the car to the wheel.

3 - The wheel pushes the car, causing it to go faster

4 - The wheel begins to spin because kinetic energy was transferred from the wheel to the car.


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CLAIM:Examine the system model below, which shows a car moving along a track

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