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a moving ball hits a stationary ball. the moving ball stops, and the stationary ball starts moving. in terms of force, whats happening during this event?
force is transferred from the moving ball to the stationary ball.
the stationary ball exerts a force on the moving ball.
the moving ball exerts a force on the stationary ball.
the moving ball runs out of force when it hits the stationary ball.

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Brief Explanations

According to Newton's third law of motion, when two objects interact, they exert equal and opposite forces on each other. In the collision, the moving ball exerts a force on the stationary ball (causing it to move), and the stationary ball exerts a force on the moving ball (causing it to stop). Force is not transferred, and the moving ball does not "run out of force."

Answer:

B. The stationary ball exerts a force on the moving ball, C. The moving ball exerts a force on the stationary ball.