How do bumper cars at an amusement park demonstrate Newton’s third law?(1 point)
A. If two bumper cars collide with a certain force, then they will move away from each other in opposite directions with a stronger force.
B. If two bumper cars collide with a certain force, then one car will transfer its force to the other car and they will move together in the same direction.
C. If two bumper cars collide with a certain force, then one car will transfer its force to the other car and they will move away from each other in opposite directions.
D. If two bumper cars collide with a certain force, then they will move away from each other in opposite directions with the same force.
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The correct answer is A. If two bumper cars collide with a certain force, then they will move away from each other in opposite directions with a stronger force. This demonstrates Newton's third law, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. In other words, the force that one bumper car exerts on the other is equal in size and opposite in direction to the force that the second bumper car exerts on the first.
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