This is another Gordon Rule question on general physics Question A Kitten run ac
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This is another Gordon Rule question on general physics Question A Kitten run across the recently waxed hardwood floors in aroom from point A to point B to point C with out increasing ordecreasing its speed. He only changes his direction of motion at B.Can we say for sure that a force was exerted on the Kitten at B? Select an answer from the list below and defend it in greatdetails using laws of physics (A) Yes, there had to be a force acting on the Kitten atB. (B) No, Not necessarily, since no change in the Kittens speedoccured. This is another Gordon Rule question on general physics Question A Kitten run across the recently waxed hardwood floors in aroom from point A to point B to point C with out increasing ordecreasing its speed. He only changes his direction of motion at B.Can we say for sure that a force was exerted on the Kitten at B? Select an answer from the list below and defend it in greatdetails using laws of physics (A) Yes, there had to be a force acting on the Kitten atB. (B) No, Not necessarily, since no change in the Kittens speedoccured.Explanation / Answer
A Kitten run across the recently waxed hardwood floors in aroom from point A to point B to point C with out increasing ordecreasing its speed. He only changes his direction of motion at B.Can we say for sure that a force was exerted on the Kitten at B? Select an answer from the list below and defend it in greatdetails using laws of physics (A) Yes, there had to be a force acting on the Kitten atB. (B) No, Not necessarily, since no change in the Kittens speedoccured.OPTION A IS CORRECT.
BECAUSE once there is change in the direction of motion therewill be change in velocity which associates with acceleration andforce.
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