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AP Physics 1: 1.5 Properties of Objects and Systems. Which of the following can be classified as a system?

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Brought to you by blocking ball a fun game that

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was invented by the ancient mayan and became popular in

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america in the late eighteen hundreds Actually we should probably

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mention that we made all that up Look this is

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physics and history Okay Alright Have appalling innit Whose block

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in a ball All right Ah block is inside of

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all is shown about if a student pushes the ball

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to make it roll which of the following convey classified

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as a system Select two of the following answers and

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here blocked bowels involved Okay let's address the question in

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hand which focuses on systems Remember a system is a

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collection of objects whose properties influence the motion of things

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inside the system A system has an internal structure that's

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made up of objects as well as the forces and

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fields that those objects create Let's Think about what's happening

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with this question Students pushing the ball so that's a

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system right the students exerting force on the ball making

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it move And in this system the student and the

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ball are objects So we know that one of the

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correct answers has to be ceased but the ball has

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its own internal structure that affects its movement to that's

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because as the ball rolls the block will tumble around

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inside of it and that can change the balls momentum

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in direction so because the ball has its own structure

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that influences its movement the ball is its own system

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so option b is the other correct answer The block

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in this question isn't a system because it doesn't have

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an internal structure That's influencing it block for lack of

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a better term is just a block so option a

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is incorrect The student definitely has an internal structure After

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all people are full of gloopy gross things that are

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moving around all the time but in this question the

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students internal structure really doesn't matter The actions of her

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component parts aren't exerting their own influence so we can

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rule out option d and remember if you need a

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break from all this physics just find a ball jama

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block into it and play like the minds did Cool 00:02:05.68 --> [endTime] bouncy

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