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In which situation does the reactive force between two colliding objects cause a physical change?(1 point)
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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
the exhaust from a rocket thrusting the rocket away from the ground
the exhaust from a rocket thrusting the rocket away from the ground
two bumper cars at an amusement park colliding, causing both cars to change direction
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"a baseball player swinging a bat and hitting a baseball, causing the bat to shatter"
Explanation: the collision's reactive force can deform or break an object (physical change). The other examples mainly change motion, not the object's physical structure.
Explanation: the collision's reactive force can deform or break an object (physical change). The other examples mainly change motion, not the object's physical structure.
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