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OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

In an interaction, if a object hits with a force of 100 Pounds and has an acceleration of 32 ft/s^2, characterize the other force

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

it is unknown it is 100 pounds and the opposite it is the same it is 3.125

OpenStudy (kl0723):

C = same

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

can you explains?

OpenStudy (kl0723):

I mean not really C

geerky42 (geerky42):

Yeah, Netwon's third law, I believe.

OpenStudy (kl0723):

is the smae but in opposite direction

geerky42 (geerky42):

not sure lol...

geerky42 (geerky42):

So then it is B. @kl0723

OpenStudy (kl0723):

I didn;t notice that it said the opposite direction... that should be more accurate :)

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

Yes i just read the 3rd law over again that makes sense

OpenStudy (kl0723):

I'm actually doing exercises on that if you need to practice :)

geerky42 (geerky42):

That mean in other question, @ganeshie8 is correct.

geerky42 (geerky42):

It is C. oh well.

OpenStudy (kl0723):

I said it is the same in opposite directions... :P but actually C doesn't specify the direction and B doesn't say anything about the acceleration of the mass

geerky42 (geerky42):

Yeah, question is ambiguous...

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