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Upon which object is the net force the largest?
crumpled paper.
b.) baseball.
c.) same on both.
d) the net force is zero on both
and defend your answer
piece of paper is crumpled into a ball about the same size as a baseball. The crumpled paper and the baseball are both held at rest one meter above the floor. Repeat...the objects are being held at rest and are not being dropped
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
This is a bit vague, but if the objects are laying on a flat surface such as a table the net force would be zero. This is because the "normal" force exerted by the table on the object is equal to the force of gravity. The objects would not be accelerating.
If one of the objects was accelerating, like if the baseball was being hit or thrown, then it would have the larger net force.
If both were accelerating at the same rate, then the baseball would have a larger net force because it is heavier.
- 1 decade ago
Did you frget part of the question?
Only guessing, but I think you might be asking about the forces involved in striking a ball of paper with a baseball bat. If so they are equal.
Newtons third law-For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
I hope this (asks and) answers you question! :)
- Anonymous4 years ago
Repel or entice - gravitational rigidity is optimal an appealing rigidity, while electric forces can entice or repel ...the two obey the inverse sq. regulation or maybe nonetheless electric fields do act over shorter distances while in comparison with the pull of gravity over long distances, the customary answer is the main extensive