37. The teacher posed another question: Suppose, in a second experiment, the student placed the block and the surface in an airless chamber. Then the student repeated the procedure from the first experiment, except that he measured the block's speed throughout the experiment. If the block's speed remained constant throughout this second experiment, the explanation(s) of which student(s) for the results of the first experiment would be best supported?
Your Answer is
Correct Answer is B
Explanation
According to the information in the question stem, there is no air resistance in the second laboratory, and the block has been moving at a constant speed, that is, the net force is 0, indicating that there is no friction at this time, and it is not moving on a slope, but on a smooth surface movement on the horizontal plane. This is consistent with what Student 3 said