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19 July, 08:00

If a person driving 130 miles per hour and hit a brick wall? Does the brick wall hit (push) the car back? Which Newton laws would explain this accident and why?

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  1. 19 July, 11:31
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    An action of push or pull on an object is force. The two bodies interact with each other. Newton's third law of motion states that every action has equal and opposite reaction. This means that if an object A exerts F amount of force on another object B, object B would also exert the same amount of force on A. when a person driving at speed 130 miles per hour hits wall, the wall would also apply an equal force on car and that would cause the damage to it.
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