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If you hit a wall, will the force that you exert on the wall be greater than, or less than, or equal to the force that the wall exerts on you Please please explain your answer..
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If you hit a wall, will the force that you exert on the wall be greater than, or less than, or equal to the force that the wall exerts on you
Please please explain your answer..
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I think this would have to be equal because the wall is not moving away from or into your hit so therefore your force is just as equal as the walls force
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