could be a fuse, wiper switch ,wiper motor or wiring
There is no answer because its a metaphorical question/phrase. So, is it better to be the bug or the windshield? I say its better to be the windshield, because you have have windshield wipers to wipe the guts off of the windshield...
Just to bug the crap out of you. That is just the way they are. My 95 is the same. Just think happy thoughts when you look out of the windshield. Eventually you wont even notice them any more. Answer, I also have a wrangler 1991 that does that too. It stopped at the bottom to the windshield, until i replaced the windshield. then it started stopping up about 1/3 of the way. I believe that whatever tells the windshield wiper to stop got misaligned, but im too lazy to fix it.
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.
The change
The bug splattered on the windshield is a physical change because the bug's physical state changed from solid to liquid upon impact. There is no change in the chemical composition of the bug or the windshield.
striking of bug is action while bug getting hurt is reaction -Thunder
Perhaps a bug on windshield.
try plugs and wires that could be an issue and what wont it do?Does it turn over???
the same
No, bugs do not explode before hitting a windshield. When a bug collides with a windshield, it experiences a forceful impact that can cause it to splatter or be crushed upon contact.
A bug is a insect and an anti virus programs that wont send no viruses in it.
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.