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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.


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?

The change


An unfortunate bug splatters on the windshield of a car describe the forces impulses momentum changes and the acceleration of both the car and bug?

the same


Is it Better to be a bug or a windshield?

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...


How are the size an direction of action- reaction forces related?

According to Newton's Third Law, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. So, action-reaction forces are equal in magnitude (size) and opposite in direction. For example, a bug hits the windshield of a car. The force of the car on the bug is equal to the force of the bug on the car. The accelerations of the two are obviously different, because acceleration depends on mass. Unintuivie, but true.


A bug hits a windshield of a moving car. Compared to the force of the car on the bug what is the force on the bug from the car?

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.


A small car like a Honda Civic is in a head-on collision with a Hummer Using Newtons Laws explain why the passengers in the small car are more likely to be injured than those in the Hummer?

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.


Is a bug splattered on a windshield a physical or chemical 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.


Is the LEAST LIKELY to cause an engine noise?

Perhaps a bug on windshield.


Do bugs explode before hitting a windshield?

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 splatters against the windshield of a moving car compared to the force of the car on the bug what is the force of the bug on the car?

According to Newton's third law of motion, the force of the bug on the car is equal in magnitude to the force of the car on the bug. This means that the bug exerts the same force on the car as the car exerts on the bug when they collide.


If a car hits a bug what effect does that bug have on the car?

newton's first law of motion