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An experiment is set up to test Newton's Third Law. Cart A hits a still Cart B. A sensor shows that Cart A pushes Cart B with 60 N of force. What other measurement is needed to fully test the law?</p><p></p>(1 point)
The total time the collision lasted
The final speed of Cart B after impact
The acceleration of Cart A after impact
The force Cart B exerts on Cart A
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The force Cart B exerts on Cart A.
Explanation: Newton’s Third Law states the forces come in equal-and-opposite pairs, so you must measure B’s force on A to compare it to the 60 N measured for A on B.
Explanation: Newton’s Third Law states the forces come in equal-and-opposite pairs, so you must measure B’s force on A to compare it to the 60 N measured for A on B.
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