Part C Rank the automobiles based on the magnitude of the force needed to stop them, from largest to smallest. Rank from largest to smallest. > View Available Hint(s) Reset Help largest smallest 1000 kg 4000 kg 10 m/s 5 m/s 500 kg 500 kg 1000 kg 20 m/s 10 m/s 2000 kg 20 m/s 5 m/s O The correct ranking cannot be determined. Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining This would be the correct ranking if you knew that the cars were stopped in the same amount of time. Were the times required to stop the various cars all the same?

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Rank the automobiles based on the magnitude of the force needed to stop them, from largest to smallest.
Rank from largest to smallest.
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smallest
1000 kg
4000 kg
10 m/s
5 m/s
500 kg
500 kg
1000 kg
20 m/s
10 m/s
2000 kg
20 m/s
5 m/s
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This would be the correct ranking if you knew that the cars were stopped in the same amount of time. Were the times required to stop the various cars all the same?
Transcribed Image Text:Part C Rank the automobiles based on the magnitude of the force needed to stop them, from largest to smallest. Rank from largest to smallest. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help largest smallest 1000 kg 4000 kg 10 m/s 5 m/s 500 kg 500 kg 1000 kg 20 m/s 10 m/s 2000 kg 20 m/s 5 m/s The correct ranking cannot be determined. Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining This would be the correct ranking if you knew that the cars were stopped in the same amount of time. Were the times required to stop the various cars all the same?
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