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A musician hits a drum with a drumstick. In three to four sentences, explain the collision forces between the drum and drumstick. make the answer laconic, short and simple
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kaylyyn
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GPT-4o mini
When the musician strikes the drum with the drumstick, a collision occurs, generating force between the two objects. The drumstick applies a force onto the drum's surface, causing it to vibrate and produce sound. Simultaneously, the drum exerts an equal and opposite force back on the drumstick, which can affect the stick's motion. This interaction exemplifies Newton's third law of motion.
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GPT-4o mini
When a drumstick hits the drum, it exerts a force on the drum, causing it to vibrate and create sound. The drum responds with an equal and opposite force on the stick, illustrating Newton's third law of motion.