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Physics, 25.10.2021 14:00 anna40794

consider the collision between a car and a light truck whose weights are equal (M = m). If they are moving at the same speed when they collide, compare the size (or magnitude) of the forces between the car and the truck. Friction is so small that it can be ignored

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