Biology, 10.04.2022 05:20 kdencemartin
Consider a bowling ball and a soccer ball on a flat surface.
what would best describe the movement of the two balls if both were pushed with the same force?
the soccer ball would move farther than the bowling ball because it has less mass.
the bowling ball would move farther than the soccer ball because it has more mass.
both balls would move the same distance.
neither ball would move.
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