Call it a Beetle.
Answer to "Who is the pirate in the Gold Bug?" Captain Kidd
What insect is buying t? T + BUYING = TINY BUG. Why is tubing like a small insect? Y + TUBING = TINY BUG.
A horse fly
A bug.
An account-ant.
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.
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.
maybe a starter silonoid
newton's first law of motion
To The Tortimer
Newton's third law states that all actions provide an equal and opposite reaction. So, in this case, when the bug hits the car withx amount of force, it is hitting the car backward. So this must mean, according to Newton's third law, that the car is hitting the bug with the same (x) amount of force, but pushing the bug forward. Obviously, the bug won't push the car backwards, but since it is an equal reaction, the car won't push the bug away from it.
the same
If your talking about the Volkswagon Bug then it is approximetly the size of a civic coupe.
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.
a bug
Slug bug
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