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Jennifer's thinking is not supported by Newton's
law of motion because during the collision, the force on her bumper car must be
in size and
in direction to the force on her father's bumper car.
law of motion because during the collision, the force on her bumper car must be
in size and
in direction to the force on her father's bumper car.
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Jennifer's thinking is not supported by Newton's law of motion because during the collision, the force on her bumper car must be equal in size and opposite in direction to the force on her father's bumper car. This is in accordance with Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that when Jennifer's bumper car collides with her father's bumper car, the force exerted by her car on her father's car will be equal to the force exerted by her father's car on her car, but in the opposite direction.
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