1. Consider each of the following situations, state which of the Newton's Laws of Motion BEST illustrates the phenomenon and explain why. [. a) A person using a paddle to push a canoe forward is an example b) Whiplash can result when a car is hit violently from behind. The c) One of the Canadian women soccer team members kicking the ball and launching it towards the goal - is an example of the of the law. law explains how this happens to a person (without a headrest) in a car Explain. that is hit from behind. law. Explain. Explain.

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1. Consider each of the following situations, state which of the Newton's Laws of Motion BEST illustrates the
phenomenon and explain why. [.
a) A person using a paddle to push
a canoe forward is an example
b) Whiplash can result when a car
is hit violently from behind. The
law explains how
c) One of the Canadian women
Soccer team members kicking
the ball and launching it
towards the goal - is an
of the
law.
this happens to a person
(without a headrest) in a car
Explain.
example of the
that is hit from behind.
law.
Explain.
Explain.
Whiplash
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Transcribed Image Text:133% + 1. Consider each of the following situations, state which of the Newton's Laws of Motion BEST illustrates the phenomenon and explain why. [. a) A person using a paddle to push a canoe forward is an example b) Whiplash can result when a car is hit violently from behind. The law explains how c) One of the Canadian women Soccer team members kicking the ball and launching it towards the goal - is an of the law. this happens to a person (without a headrest) in a car Explain. example of the that is hit from behind. law. Explain. Explain. Whiplash ED US 9 1.
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