There is no problem in this case from Newton's third law because the collision is not happening instantly.
During the collision the mud is flattened and slowed by a reactive force from the wall (according to the third law) and the kinetic energy that is lost is converted to heat in the wall and the mud and also the deformation of the mud.
After the collision no speed remains and the mud sticks to the wall. The problem is that you forgot to consider the time of the collision and that the mud itself is not a rigid object; it can absorb energy.
throw it away
No. definitely not.
A snow blower should blow snow about 50 feet n average.
One should not throw waste in water. Industrial waste should not be leaked in water bodies.
it is a scratch throw when you throw the ball it will go straght
Throw away two sticks
Senet was an ancient Egyptian game played with counters and throw sticks.
Senet was an ancient Egyptian board game played with counters and throw sticks.
Unless by now your past this stage, you use sticks to; -Throw them at friends (highly recommended) -throw them at enemies (may stun them or 1 damage, never tried) -throw them anywhere -throw them at fruits in tree if the fruit is too high up (unless your a carnivore) -hit yourself with them
no you will not throwup
They throw rocks and sticks at enemies. See the external link below for a video example.
Colonists threw sticks and stones at the Red Coats, which gave way to the Boston Massacre.
It depends how high you throw it, the farther up, the farther it sticks in, also depends on how muddy the ground is.
You can't shift gears.
snow balls, rocks and sticks
Yes you should throw away the contaminated milk and sanitize the pump according to the manufacturer's instruction before using it again.
throw it at the wall , if it sticks it is fresh if it doesn't it is likely to be old and dry