When a body hits an obstacle the force with which it hits the obstacle depends upon---the velocity at the installation of collision bt not on initial velocity.
... of about 61 feet.
The wave will pass through the transperent object
The reaction force when a hammer hits a nail is called the law of motion. This motion falls under Newton's Third Law.
because water is dencer than air
The turning back or aside of any wave when it hits something is called a reflection.
erode it
... of about 61 feet.
probably erode it lol
It starts to erode the boulder.
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As with anyone it depends on the bullet and where it hits.
The wave will pass through the transperent object
That probably depends how you break it. I guess you would usually break something by hitting it with something. In that case, the force is applied by the object that hits it.
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the three BIG red balls because everyone slips and hits their face hahahahahha
Newtons third law states that when one body exerts a force on a second body, the second body simultaneously exerts a force equal in magnitude and opposite in direction on the first body. This means that when something hits something else the item being hit sends a force back on the first object.
In simple terms Force is a push or pull.. A force will tend to move a body at rest, stop a body in motion. Your weight in the downward direction is an example of Force. If you push or pull something, that particular body experiences force. When a ball hits you, the ball applies force on your body. In the same way, you also apply force on the ball- according to Newton's Third Law. (For each and every reaction there is a equal and opposite reaction.) It is due to force applied by you on the ball, the ball rebounds. Similarly is the case when you hit the ball on the floor and the ball rebounds... These were some basic example of forces...