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Physics, 22.10.2020 04:01, superstarsara5ouh83x

4. Why does time play an important role in collisions? a) Time plays no important role in collisions
b) The longer the time of the collision, the smaller the force
c) The longer the time of the collision, the larger the force
d) The shorter the time of the collision, the smaller the force

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