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Physics, 06.05.2020 00:23 tylijahking

An unfortunate bug splatters against your car windshield. The force of the bug on your windshield is . (Hint: Remember, according to Newton's 3rd law forces are…) Larger than the force of the windshield on the bug. Smaller than the force of the windshield on the bug. The same as the force of the windshield on the bug.

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