if there was i'd squish it lol
The bug with big pincers is called a stag beetle.
If your talking about the Volkswagon Bug then it is approximetly the size of a civic coupe.
The big bug that looks like a mosquito is called a crane fly.
The force of the car on the bug is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the force of the bug on the car (Newton's Third Law). This means the bug exerts the same force on the car as the car exerts on the bug.
According to Newton's third law of motion, the force of the bug on the car is equal in magnitude to the force of the car on the bug. This means that the bug exerts the same force on the car as the car exerts on the bug when they collide.
There's a lotus flower, and a type of car called a Lotus, but as far as I'm aware there's no bug by that name.
do you mean the Big Blue Bug in Providence, because if you do, that is the name of it-the big blue bug
there so small but some are big for a bug and there food is every were
newton's first law of motion
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a water bug is called a water bug because it can swim in water and it is a bug.
When a bug hits the windshield of a moving car, the deceleration of the car is much less than that of the bug. This is because the mass of the car is significantly greater than that of the bug, resulting in a smaller change in velocity for the car upon impact. In contrast, the bug experiences a rapid and extreme deceleration as it comes to an almost complete stop upon hitting the windshield. Essentially, the bug undergoes a violent change in motion, while the car continues to move with relatively little change.