sometimes both
Car because if a lightning hits the car the energy goes around the car but the tree can't absorb the energy
the car moves in the direction opposite of the action force
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.
same
Friction?
The impulse experienced by the car can be calculated using the formula: impulse = force x time. Plugging in the values, we get impulse = 500 N x 0.5 s = 250 Ns. The magnitude of the impulse experienced by the car hitting the tree is 250 Ns.
I don't know but I think 5n
When one car hits another, the force exerted by the second car causes a reaction force on the first car. This reaction force can lead to the first car experiencing a change in speed or direction depending on the relative masses and speeds of the cars involved in the collision. Additionally, the impact can result in damage to both vehicles and potentially injuries to passengers.
When one bumper car hits another, the reaction force from the second car pushes back on the first car. This can cause the first car to slow down, change direction, or even spin depending on the impact force and angle of collision. The first car will experience a change in momentum due to the reaction force from the collision.
Force = (mass in kg)x(acceleration in m.s^-2)
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.
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.