Unless your child was doing something he shouldn't have, like rough-housing or fighting with the other child, you really shouldn't be held liable. The other child would be liable; your child was simply the instrument he used to cause damage. ==Another Answer== You would be responsible to repair the car, then you would have to go after the parents of the child that pushed your child. Probably it could be resolved in Small Claims Court.
Generally a minor, and the minor’s parents, may be held liable for intentional injuries to another child. The laws vary in different jurisdictions and there are different legal standards for different age groups. Also, in certain circumstances parent’s may be held responsible for not controlling their child. You need to arrange a consultation with a personal injury lawyer who can review your situation and explain your options.
No. Electrons are not consumed in a battery. For every electron that goes in one end of a battery, the battery pushes another electron out the other end.
Because the water pushes the boat up and the weight pushes the boat down so that it stay afloat
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It is a "force" that is directional to the center of a mass (pulling you towards the center of the object) and is referred to as force normal such as the the way the floor pushes back at you to make it feel solid as your weight pushes on it due to gravity.
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0 work is force times movement.
unbalanced forces.
They are the same thing. They cause damage by applying the force of combustion to the piston before it has reached the top of its stroke, which basically pushes it "backwards"
That refers to Newton's Third Law: if one object pushes against another object, then the other object automatically pushes back.
The pushing force divided by the area of contact.
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No, over time this can damage the spring mechanism that pushes fresh ammunition into the chamber.
Something that pushes the experimental results one way or another. -Apex Learning
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A mother zebra mussel pushes out an egg that grows into a another zebra mussel.
A mother zebra mussel pushes out an egg that grows into a another zebra mussel.