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1.) Cameron loads a wheelbarrow full of dirt. She then holds up both handles and begins to push it across her yard. The push Cameron uses to move the wheelbarrow is an example of

trajectory

motion

dynamics

force

2.) Jeremy is pushing his two children on a set of swings. He gives his daughter a push and she swings about three feet high. Jeremy gives his son the same push, but he only swings about two feet high. What could account for the difference in how high the kids got?

Jeremy's daughter has more mass, so it takes less force to get her into the air.
Jeremy's son has more mass, so it would take more force to reach the same height as his daughter.
Jeremy's son has less mass, so it would take more force to reach the same height as his daughter.
Jeremy's daughter has more mass, so she accelerates faster than his son.

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Answer:

force and Jeremy's son has more mass

Step-by-step explanation:

pushing requires force and the son moves less

User Flaschbier
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Answer:

C (Force)

Step-by-step explanation:

Cmon we should all know dis

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