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moving car runs into stationary car, (against a wall)car does not move, however, the wall push back cancelling the force. Explain Newton's law that apply.
Thanks, George
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The struck car does not move because the Forces applied to the struck car at both ends, by the moving car and by the wall, are equal and cancel.
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