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question 23 1 pts when a tennis racquet hits a ball, the ball hits the racquet. the racquet loses as much speed as the ball gains. the ball is set in motion with the same speed of the racquet upon contact. all of the above question 24 1 pts a car traveling at 100 km/h strikes an unfortunate bug and splatters it. the force of impact is the same for both. greater on the bug. greater on the car.
For Question 23: According to Newton's third - law, when the racquet hits the ball, the ball exerts an equal and opposite force on the racquet, so the ball hits the racquet. Also, in an ideal collision, there is a transfer of momentum, but the racquet doesn't necessarily lose as much speed as the ball gains (due to mass differences), and the ball doesn't have the same speed as the racquet upon contact usually.
For Question 24: According to Newton's third - law, the force of impact between the car and the bug is an action - reaction pair, so the force of impact is the same for both.
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Question 23: the ball hits the racquet
Question 24: the same for both