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Physics, 28.12.2019 04:31 yokis2710

Ryan is driving his car to band practice. his speed is 55 mph. splat! a bug smashes against the windshield, and bug "guts" are everywhere. gross! which scenario is true?

a. the windshield exerts a greater force on the bug than the bug exerts on the windshield.
b. the bug exerts a greater force on the windshield than the windshield exerts on the bug.
c. the force that the windshield exerts on the bug and the force that the bug exerts on the windshield are the same magnitude.

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