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Car B Car A and Car B have wheels and are on a track. The mass of Car A is 16 kilograms and the mass of Car B is 8 kilograms.
Car A is not moving. Car B moves toward Car A and hits it. Which of the following statements is not true about Newton's 3rd Law of
Motion in this example?
A. The action force is Car B hitting Car A and the reaction force is Car A hitting Car B.
O B. The action force of Car B is in the same direction as the reaction force of Car A.
O C. The action force of Car B has the same magnitude as the reaction force of Car A.
O D. When Car B hits Car A, they make contact, and as a result there is an action/reaction force.

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