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OpenStudy (notcheatinglol):

1. A bug and the windshield of a fast-moving car collide. Indicate whether each of the following statements is True or False (1 point each) a. The forces of impact on the bug and on the car are the same magnitude. b. The impulses on the bug and non the car are the same magnitude c. The changes in speed of the bug and of the car are the same magnitude. d. The changes in momentum of the bug and of the car are the same magnitude. e. The accelerations of the bug and the car are the same magnitude.

OpenStudy (notcheatinglol):

i think its false to all

OpenStudy (notcheatinglol):

@owen3

OpenStudy (notcheatinglol):

@misty1212

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the change in speed of the bug and the car are the same

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The changes in speed of the bug and of the car are the same magnitude.

OpenStudy (notcheatinglol):

so is that the only one false

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hold on

OpenStudy (notcheatinglol):

so whats e

OpenStudy (notcheatinglol):

@owen3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

False

OpenStudy (owen3):

I think by newton's third law, it is a).

OpenStudy (owen3):

I mean a) is true.

OpenStudy (notcheatinglol):

its like a true and false for all of tyhem

OpenStudy (owen3):

In a collision, the net impulse experienced by an object is equal to its momentum change.

OpenStudy (notcheatinglol):

i got it thanks

OpenStudy (cheesecakekitten):

who knew a bug on a windshield could be so complicated...

OpenStudy (notcheatinglol):

right?

OpenStudy (owen3):

humorous :)

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