SOLUTION: Time Interval Ball A ( 20 grams) Ball B ( 40 grams) Ball C ( 80 grams) 1 6 6 6 2 24

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Question 1186261: Time Interval Ball A ( 20 grams) Ball B ( 40 grams) Ball C ( 80 grams)
1 6 6 6
2 24 24 24
3 54 54 54
4 96 96 96

a. The weight of 2 ball is doubled.
‘what effect does this have on the
distance & rolls in a given time
terval?
b. If the weight of the ball is
quadrupled, what effect does this have
on the distance it rolls in a given time
enerval?
c. How far will ball A travel in 5
seconds?
d. How far will ball A travel in 6
seconds?
e. If a particular time is tripled, what
effect does this have on the distance 9
ball travels?
f.If a particutar time is doubled, what
effect does this have on the distance a
ball interval
g. How much tinve is required for one
Of the balls to travel 1.5 inches?
h. How far will one of the balls travel in
1.5 seconds?

Answer by ikleyn(52788) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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You placed many questions, but did not specify the conditions of the experiment,
and also did not describe which values are presented in the Table.


THEREFORE,  NO  ONE  QUESTION  can be answered correctly/adequately.



Either the post is incomplete,  OR  the source,  from which you recovered this  "problem",  is  UNTRUSTED,

OR  the person who created/composed this  "problem"  DOES  UNDESTAND  NOTHING  in the subject
and has no necessary knowledge on how to write such problems in  Math and/or  in Physics.



In both cases,  the  "problem",  as it is worded and printed in the post,  is  DEFECTIVE.


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It would be  MUCH  BETTER  to place one - two - maximum three questions, but to describe the conditions of the experiment in full.


Those who place more than reasonable number of questions in their posts,  ALWAYS  work against their own interests.