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in pine car derbies the official carefully check the weights of each car. why?
it doesnt really matter because the acceleration comes from gravity.
to make sure the gravitational force is similar for each car.
Pine car derbies use inclined tracks where cars move due to gravitational force. Gravitational force on an object is given by $F=mg$, where $m$ is mass (related to weight) and $g$ is gravitational acceleration. A heavier car experiences a larger gravitational force, which would give it an advantage in acceleration and speed. Checking weights ensures the gravitational force acting on each car is similar, creating a fair competition. The first option is incorrect because while acceleration from gravity is a factor, weight does impact the net force and motion when friction is considered (which is present in real pine car derbies).
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To make sure the gravitational force is similar for each car.