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A small animal does not sustain serious injury even if it falls to the groud from considerable height . How can this be explained in terms of change in momentum and Newton's third law of motion ?​

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Answered by sunilpatel17061706
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Answered by bedikajoshi90
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▪︎It is possible for a small animal to fall from a considerable height without being injured because a small animal has small mass,so the momentum produced is less. When the small animal falls to the ground with less momentum, less opposing force of ground acts on it and hence no injury is caused to it.

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