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Physics, 25.01.2021 21:40 alyxkellar06

In your design, how would you change the mass of Car A to minimize (make less) the change in motion of Car A due to the collision? Explain your idea using Newton's Third Law and support it with evidence from the system model in this activity. Example: I would change the mass of CAR A to when it collides with CAR B because.. can someone please help me with science

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