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Q: In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it strikes experiences the same forces as it exerts on that object assuming the time is the same in both situations true or false?
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In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object strikes experiences less force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations?

False, in a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it strikes does not experience less force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations.


In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it trikes experiences less force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations?

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In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object is strikes experience more force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations?

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In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it strikes experiences less force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations true or false?

False. The same force is experienced, except that the rebound energy is reduced by the amount of energy expended in deforming the vehicle.


In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object is strikes experience less force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations?

False. In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it strikes does not experience the same force as it exerts on that object assuming the time is the same in both situations.THE ANSWER IS ACTUALLY TRUE


In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it strikes experiences the same force as it exerts on that object assuming the time is the same in both situations.?

It isn't clear what two situations you are talking about - I see only one in the question.The force experienced by the both objects is the same - except that it is in opposite directions. This is simply a statement of Newton's Third Law.


In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it strikes experiences the same force as its exerts on that object assuming the time is the same in both situations?

It isn't clear what two situations you are talking about - I see only one in the question.The force experienced by the both objects is the same - except that it is in opposite directions. This is simply a statement of Newton's Third Law.


in a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it strikes experiences the same force as it exerts on that object assuming the time is the same in both situation?

It isn't clear what two situations you are talking about - I see only one in the question.The force experienced by the both objects is the same - except that it is in opposite directions. This is simply a statement of Newton's Third Law.


What does OR and DR stand for in basketball regarding rebounds?

OR - Offensive Rebounds DR - Defensive Rebounds


What does trb mean in basketball stats?

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