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Two balls of mass m collide, coming from opposite directions. One going twice as fast as the other. Which mass experiences the largest force during the collision?
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Damon
Newton' s third law says the force ball A exerts on ball B is EQUAL and OPPOSITE to the force which ball B exerts on ball A.
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