which of the following helps explain why experiments involving speed and velocity are important?

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Repeated experiments with airplanes and how their velocity changes as a result of environmental conditions like wind can help scientists develop a model for flight paths and launch times to minimize fuel usage.

Experiments involving speed and velocity are not important because they have already been thoroughly investigated by scientists and there is nothing more to learn.

Experiments involving speed and velocity are important because they have not been investigated much and scientist still do not fully understand how speed and velocity are related.

Repeated experiments that change motivational foods for tortoises on tracks can help scientists determine preferred eating habits.

The first response helps explain why experiments involving speed and velocity are important, as they can provide valuable insights and data that can be used to improve efficiency and effectiveness in real-world applications such as flight paths.

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the desk for Caron's new office weighs 5oo newtons. what would be the impact of an applied force that pushes from below at 475 newtons?

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the desk would stay were it is

the desk would move upward

the desk would change directions

the desk would move forward

The impact of an applied force that pushes from below at 475 newtons would be that the desk would move upward.