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Select the correct answer. Peter throws a snowball at his car parked in the driveway. The snowball disintegrates as it hits the car. By Newton's third law, you know that both the car and the snowball exert a force on each other. What can you say about the magnitude of the forces exerted by the snowball and the car? OA The force exerted by the car is more than the force exerted by the snowbalL OB. The force exerted by the car is less than the force exerted by the snowball. OC The force exerted by the car is equal to the force exerted by the snowball. OD. The force exerted by the car is zero.​

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Answer:

OA The force exerted by the car is more than the force exerted by the snowbalL

Step-by-step explanation:

If the ball's force is more than the force exerted by the car then car will be moved

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