In each of the following seven situations, two objects labeled A and B collide.
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In each of the following seven situations, two objects labeled A and B collide. Consider the magnitude of the force that object A exerts on object B during the collision, and compare it to the magnitude of the force that object B exerts on object A during the collision. Identify whether you expect the two forces to be the same or, if not, which one should be greater. You MUST explain the reasoning behind your prediction as part of your answer. If you can apply the same reasoning to more than one of these situations, you do not need to repeat it but need to dearly indicate to which of the previous situations you are referring.Explanation / Answer
In all the cases above force exerted by A on B is equal and opposit to Force exerted by B on A.
By newtons third law.
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