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26 December, 06:15

Peter throws a snowball at his car parked in the driveway. The snowball disintegrates as it hits the car. By Newton's third law, you know that both the car and the snowball exert a force on each other. What can you say about the magnitude of the forces exerted by the snowball and the car?

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  1. 26 December, 09:31
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    Well, they are equal and opposite, but the force is high enough to break up the snowball. That is where the energy is dissipated.
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