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No you do not need the same amount of force to throw a basketball 3 meters as you would need to throw a golf ball 3 meters. The amount of force required to throw a basketball 3 meters depends on several factors: The weight of the ball: Basketballs are much heavier than golf balls. The size of the ball: Basketballs are much larger than golf balls. The amount of air resistance: Basketballs are much more aerodynamic than golf balls.Therefore you would need to generate more force to throw a basketball 3 meters than you would to throw a golf ball 3 meters.
To answer this question and ones like it, try exaggerating. Does it take the same amount of force to throw a cannon ball 3 meters as it does to throw a golf ball 3 meters?
Newtonian force The amount of force is measured by its ability to stretch or compress a spring.
The law of applied for states that bodies change in mass and proportional to the amount of force applied to it is false.
The amount of work done on the object is (force) multiplied by (distance) = (25) x (0) = zero .
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The statement is not only false, but absurd as well.
The force at the box would remain the same is true.
The acceleration due to gravity (9.8 meters/sec.^2) * mass of object.
Work is the product of force and displacement. While the displacement is known to be at 1.5 meters, the force is not known. Force is a product of mass and acceleration. While mass is known to be 6kg, the amount of acceleration is not known. Because acceleration is not known, force cannot be found, thus the amount of work is also unknown.
Everything the basketball does after it leaves the hand is the result of the forces acting on it and its velocity achieved from the hands launching it. The force that acts on the basketball is the force of gravity.
Force is used in basketball with your Speed and other things such as: legs, fingertips,arms,back etc.