Amira hits a tennis ball with her racket. The tennis ball flies across the tennis court. She says that hitting the tennis ball is an example of balanced forces. Is she correct?
A.
Yes, because the forces acting on the ball are equal on all sides.


B.
Yes, because she hits the ball with more force in the forward direction.


C.
No, because she hits the ball with more force in the forward direction.


D.
No, because the forces acting on the ball are equal on all sides.

Respuesta :

Answer:

D

Explanation:

so This is an example of newtons third law in which the forces do not balence out so that rules a and b

The forces in netwons third law are always eqaul so that leaves D which I think would be the answer

Answer:

the answer is C.

Explanation:

specifically, as a tennis player, Amira is completely wrong. Balanced forces are when an object has equal forces acting on it. When Amira hits the tennis ball, it bounces off and (maybe) over the net (if she aims it correctly). Hitting a tennis ball is an unbalanced force because you are hitting it in a different direction with enough force to make it change direction.