. Two different disks (one is larger than the other but the same mass) are placed flat on ice. If the same force F is applied to each disk as shown. Mark the statement(s) that are correct. O disk 1 (a) (b) (c) (e) disk 2 disk 1 will have more linear acceleration disk 2 will have more linear acceleration disk 1 will have more angular acceleration disk 2 will have more angular acceleration they both have the same linear acceleration they both have the same angular acceleration 1

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2. Two different disks (one is larger than the other but the same mass) are placed flat on ice. If
the same force F is applied to each disk as shown. Mark the statement(s) that are correct.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
disk 1
Ⓒ
disk 2
disk 1 will have more linear acceleration
disk 2 will have more linear acceleration
disk 1 will have more angular acceleration
disk 2 will have more angular acceleration
they both have the same linear acceleration
they both have the same angular acceleration
1
Transcribed Image Text:a) a b) b c) c 2. Two different disks (one is larger than the other but the same mass) are placed flat on ice. If the same force F is applied to each disk as shown. Mark the statement(s) that are correct. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) disk 1 Ⓒ disk 2 disk 1 will have more linear acceleration disk 2 will have more linear acceleration disk 1 will have more angular acceleration disk 2 will have more angular acceleration they both have the same linear acceleration they both have the same angular acceleration 1
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