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an object weighing 40 tons hits an object at 40 MPH what is the force of the impact?
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Damon
I assume the second object is stationary ?

We need to know how soft it is. In other words we need to know the time duration of the crash.

F * time spent scrunching = momentum of 40 ton object

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