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Old 04-03-2009, 09:02 PM
Blaiz Blaiz is offline
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Default Newton's second and third laws

i know this might be an idiotic assumption, but if an object such as a table exerts a force when you push against it, and most likely won't break, but if F=ma then the force of the non-moving table should be zero, so any moving object that hits that table should break the table.
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