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Which force causes shocks to packaged products?
Which force causes shocks to packaged products?
- Magnetism
- Gravity
- Drops (correct)
- Friction
According to Newton's Law, why is the impact force on a product large during a drop?
According to Newton's Law, why is the impact force on a product large during a drop?
- Because the package hits the ground
- Because the duration of the impact is long
- Because the package is heavy
- Because the deceleration is large (correct)
What is the peak force on the product during impact?
What is the peak force on the product during impact?
- 1000 lbs (correct)
- 20 lbs
- 100 lbs
- 2000 lbs
How long does the impact last?
How long does the impact last?
What generates shocks that are the equivalent of a drop from several inches to a foot?
What generates shocks that are the equivalent of a drop from several inches to a foot?
Which law explains why the impact force on a product is large during a drop?
Which law explains why the impact force on a product is large during a drop?
What is the duration of the impact in milliseconds?
What is the duration of the impact in milliseconds?
What generates shocks that are equivalent to a drop from several inches to a foot?
What generates shocks that are equivalent to a drop from several inches to a foot?
What is the peak force on the product during impact?
What is the peak force on the product during impact?
How does a package gradually build up speed during a drop?
How does a package gradually build up speed during a drop?