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2 or more components Chemically combined Components change properties Components retain properties Fixed proportions Made of elements Physically combined Variable proportions


Compounds, Mixtures, OR Both


Respuesta :

You know that you need to show the ven diagram and the topics of it.
For the first one 

Compounds
Chemically combinedFixed proportionsComponents change properties

BothMade of elements2 or more components

MixturesPhysically combinedVariable proportionsComponents retain properties

For the second one.

Will accelerate to the leftA box experiences a 20 N force to the left and two different 8 N forces to the right

A box experiences a 20 N force to the left and a 19 N frictional force to the right

Will accelerate to the right

A rope experiences three 400 N forces to the left and three different 410 N forces to the right

A skateboard is pushed up a hill with a 90 N force to the left and experiences a gravitational force of 100 N to the right

A bottle rocket experiences a 500 N force to the right and 300 N of air resistance to the left

A car experiences a 300 N force to the right from the engine and separate 150 N force due to friction and air resistance to the left.

And none for will not accelerate

For the third one

A fireman turns on his hose and is knocked backwards.3rd Law

It takes less force to move a ping pong ball than a bowling ball.2nd Law

A soccer ball will not move until a player kicks it.1st law

If air lets out of a balloon quickly, it pushes down and the balloon moves up.3rd Law

F = ma2nd Law

A bowling ball hits the pins and they fly off in all directions.1st Law

Hope this helps!