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When a bug hits a windshield which is larger; the force of the bug hitting the windshield or the force of the windshield hitting the bug? Which is larger; the change in momentum of the bug or the change of momentum of the car? Explain your answers. When a bug hits a windshield which is larger; the force of the bug hitting the windshield or the force of the windshield hitting the bug? Which is larger; the change in momentum of the bug or the change of momentum of the car? Explain your answers.
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When the impact of the rain hits the windshield it sends a shock wave throught the windshield that is then picked up by an adhesive sensor attached to the windshield, which in turn activates the windshield wiper relay.
In a collision both objects experience the exact same forces. The difference is the force threshold of each object. A hummer has a greater force threshold than a small car. The same idea is present when a bug hits a windshield. The bug hits the car with the same amount of force as the car hits the bug, but the bug has a much lower force threshold which is why it gets crushed.
It all depends on how you define the word, collision. From a medical standpoint, there is a collision every time your foot hits the ground, while walking or running, for instance.
Yes Geico offers collision car insurance Geico Collision coverage pays for damage to your car when your car hits, or is hit by, another vehicle or other object.
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.
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It should, according to carinsurance.com: http://www.carinsurance.com/kb/content36844.aspx"Collision coverages typically cover damages to your car when your car hits, or is hit by, another vehicle, or other object. A hit and run that clearly shows another car or object collided with your vehicle should be covered under your collision coverages."
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