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Physics, 17.01.2020 07:31 sallonquarts

While driving down the road, an unfortunate bug strikes the windshield of a bus
obviously, this is a case of newton's third law of motion. the bug hit the bus and
nit the bug. which of the two forces is greater the force on the bug or the force on the bus
explain why.

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