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11 November, 17:06

Two golf balls with the same mass were hit at the same time. Golf ball A went a shorter distance than golf ball B. What could be a reason that this happened?

Golf ball B experienced more friction.

Golf ball A experienced less friction.

Golf ball B was hit with a weaker force.

Golf ball A was hit with a weaker force.

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  1. 11 November, 17:31
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    Golf ball A was hit with a weaker force

    Explanation:

    Golf ball B went a larger distance than golf ball A, so we could think friction affected golf ball A rather than golf ball B. That is why the first two choices are wrong.

    The strongest forced applied made golf ball B go further.
  2. 11 November, 18:03
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    Golf ball a was hit with a weaker force
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