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Question In which situation does the reactive force between two colliding objects cause a physical change?(1 point) Responses a swing hitting another swing, causing the second swing to move away a swing hitting another swing, causing the second swing to move away a baseball player swinging a bat and hitting a baseball, causing the bat to shatter a baseball player swinging a bat and hitting a baseball, causing the bat to shatter two bumper cars at an amusement park colliding, causing both cars to change direction two bumper cars at an amusement park colliding, causing both cars to change direction the exhaust from a rocket thrusting the rocket away from the ground
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The situation where the reactive force between two colliding objects causes a physical change is: **a baseball player swinging a bat and hitting a baseball, causing the bat to shatter.**
In this case, the collision results in a physical change (the bat shattering) due to the reactive forces involved in the impact.
In this case, the collision results in a physical change (the bat shattering) due to the reactive forces involved in the impact.
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