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Physics, 25.02.2020 04:04, dooboose15

The windshield of a speeding car hits a hovering insect. Consider the time interval from just before the car hits the insect to just after the impact. Which of the following are correct? (Select all that apply.) Choose the system so that the change of momentum zero. Compare the change of momentum and the change in velocity of the car and the bug, respectively.

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