When a small lab cart collide with a large mass then during the collision two bodies will remain in contact and then apply the contact force on each other
This contact force is always equal on two bodies in magnitude and also it is normal or perpendicular to the contact surface.
This will always follow Newton's III law as per which every action has equal and opposite reaction.
So this contact force will not depend on the mass or any other factor but it will remain same on two colliding bodies.
So here the correct answer would be
<em>They both experience the same magnitude of the collision force.
</em>
it is inside of the nucleus
<em>GRAVITY !</em>
The object doesn't have to collide or even TOUCH something else in order to feel a gravitational force toward it.
If there's a gravitational force between the space object and ANYTHING else, (and there always is !), then that force will change the object's speed or direction of motion.
Answer: the heat from the environment melts the ice cream. When it’s in the freezer it doesn’t melt because both the freezer and ice cream are the same temperature
Explanation: