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A bowling ball rolls down the alley and hits a pin. Compare the force exerted by the ball on the pin to the force exerted by the pin on the ball during the collision between the ball and the pin. Is one force larger than the other or are they equal in magnitude to each other? Does this relationship of the two forces change at any time during the collision? Explain please.

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