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    Simple Newton's Law Situations

    But I selected C (that they are equal in magnitude) and it registers as incorrect. :/
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    Simple Newton's Law Situations

    Thank you, honestly I love the explanation. For the second one, I think the answer is A) remain where they were. Now the first problem, I am still rather lost. :/
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    Simple Newton's Law Situations

    I don't know which is right though sadly. :(
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    Simple Newton's Law Situations

    Would you say D is correct? :eek: Or is C? Maybe I choose D originally! I can't remember.
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    Simple Newton's Law Situations

    Well, Honestly I don't know how do figure it out. And I believe that I selected C during class today and it was incorrect. I'm trying to figure out if that's true or not. Sorry I'm a little confused! Haha
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    Simple Newton's Law Situations

    Ok I understand. Thank you! Now for the first one, I think I can rule out A + B because regardless, I believe the forces would be equal, but opposite. When I did this question before, I think I selected C however it was wrong. I believe D is the correct answer but am not positive. Any ideas?
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    Simple Newton's Law Situations

    So If the papers don't fly out of the car, and I am watching from outside the car, to me the papers don't move. Am I correct? What is the difference between choice A and D?
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    Simple Newton's Law Situations

    I am standing outside. I see a car wiz by and paper fly out. Hmm. Actually they would be moving forward in my perspective because they are still moving from being in the car! Am I Right? I think I just got that one haha
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    Simple Newton's Law Situations

    So if the papers fly straight backwards in the drivers perspective, would they also fly straight backwards to an observer outside of the car?
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    Simple Newton's Law Situations

    #1 A bird strikes the windshield of an airplane and makes a big mess. Which of the following statements is correct? A) The force that the airplane hits on the bird is larger than the force that the bird hits on the windshield. B) The force that the bird hits on the windshield is larger than the...
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