Questions: Gizmo Warm-up Have you ever hit a hole-in-one? You will have a chance to do that in the Golf Range Gizmo, where you will see how a variety of factors affect the path of a golf ball. The movement of objects such as a ball through space is called projectile motion. 1. Press Play ( ). Did the ball go too far, the right distance, or not far enough?

Gizmo Warm-up
Have you ever hit a hole-in-one? You will have a chance to do that in the Golf Range Gizmo, where you will see how a variety of factors affect the path of a golf ball. The movement of objects such as a ball through space is called projectile motion.
1. Press Play ( ). Did the ball go too far, the right distance, or not far enough?
Transcript text: Gizmo Warm-up Have you ever hit a hole-in-one? You will have a chance to do that in the Golf Range Gizmo, where you will see how a variety of factors affect the path of a golf ball. The movement of objects such as a ball through space is called projectile motion. 1. Press Play ( ). Did the ball go too far, the right distance, or not far enough?
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Understanding the Question

The question asks us to determine if the golf ball went too far, the right distance, or not far enough when the Play button is pressed in the Golf Range Gizmo.

Step 2: Observing the Ball's Motion

To answer the question, we need to observe the motion of the golf ball when the Play button is pressed. This involves watching the trajectory and final position of the ball relative to the target.

Step 3: Comparing the Ball's Final Position to the Target

After observing the ball's motion, we compare its final position to the intended target. If the ball lands beyond the target, it went too far. If it lands short of the target, it did not go far enough. If it lands on the target, it went the right distance.

Final Answer

Since the specific observation of the ball's motion is not provided in the question, we cannot definitively determine the outcome. However, the answer should be based on the observed result when the Play button is pressed.

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