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  • 23-02-2024
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How can you exert the same force on two different objects but have a different outcome?

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  • 23-02-2024

Explanation:

The objects can be different, or their surroundings.

For example, if you push a ball down a hill, and a box down a hill, with the same force, they will obviously have different outcomes.

Plus, if you throw a ball through a window, and then throw another one straight through the hole (with equal force!), they won't go the same.

I hope this helps :) if so, brainliest would help me out a lot <3

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