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AP Physics 1: Properties of Objects and Systems Drill 1, Problem 1. Which of the following could be considered as an object in the system?
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AP Physics 1: 2.2 Properties of Objects and Systems. Can a quark be described as a system?
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Because that's just how physicists get crazy All right question
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Can a cork be described as a system and hear
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the potential answers going Yes yes No no where's Our
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dark force All right well first of all what the
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heck is a cork Well the cork is the smallest
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particle that we currently know of neutrons and protons are
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made of corks And as you know neutrons and protons
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are pretty darn small themselves And remember a system is
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a collection of objects fields and forces that influence each
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other right The system also has an internal structure and
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that structure determines the relationship between the objects in a
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system Well since a cork is the smallest particle that
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we know of it doesn't have a structure There are
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no little pork lings inside the court It just is
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what it is without an internal structure A core can't
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be a system So our answer his options see No
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it has no internal structure Courts do have mass in
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the occupy space We also carry charges and interact with
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other particles but none of those are defining characteristics of
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the systems So answers eh and beer incorrect and answer
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D is wrong too It doesn't matter if a system
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is larger small in this case it's the internal structure
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that matters now Maybe someday when we're hotshot particle physicists
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will discover that corks are actually made of even smaller
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particles But don't worry we'll name the new particles something
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reasonable like the small a tron or something like that 00:01:38.411 --> [endTime] Yeah
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