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A car runs into a flying bug. Why does the bug accelerate more in the collision? * (7 points) The car hits it harder than it hit
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A car runs into a flying bug. Why does the bug accelerate more in the collision? *
(7 points)
The car hits it harder than it hits the car
It has more mass than the car but less weight
It has wings
It has less mass than the car
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Answer:
It has less mass than the car
Explanation:
Both car and bug have the same amount of force acting on them. As the bug mass is much smaller, it sees a greater acceleration
F = ma