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Physics, 28.06.2019 21:00 SanaiHardrick

Meghan and rachel each have bowling balls with the same mass. they both roll them as hard as they can and then measure the speed of each ball. meghan rolls her ball exactly half as fast as rachel. how do the forces the two girls applied to their balls differ? a) rachel used half the force that meghan did. b) rachel used twice the force that meghan did. c) meghan used twice the force that rachel did. d) without knowing the mass of the balls, we can not say.

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