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Physics, 05.11.2019 18:31 arryahc

It was a children versus grown-ups competition at school. one event required the adult to throw a basketball as far as he could. when it was the child's turn, he had to throw a baseball instead. the event coordinator said, "it's only fair! " based on newton's laws, was this event fair?

yes, because an adult can apply more force than a child can. making the adult's object bigger than the child's object to even out the acceleration.

no, because a basketball is bigger than a baseball, and objects that are bigger accelerate slower.

yes, because acceleration doesn't depend on the size of the object.

no, because you must have the same size object in a competition.

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