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AkhtarAkhtar and Kiran and Rahul were riding in a motor car that was moving with high velocity on expressway when an insect hit the windshield and got stuck on the windscreen actor and Kiran started pondering over this situation and suggested that the insect suffered a greater change in momentum as compared to change in momentum of motor car because the change in velocity of insect was much more than that of motor car said that since the motor car was moving with a larger velocity it exerted of larger force on insect and as a result the insect died Rahul while putting an entirely new explanation said that both the motor car and the insect experience in same force and change in their momentum comment on this suggestion​

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Answered by sweetsneha88888
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am less convinced that ‘time spent by a quantum object within the barrier region’ is an entirely meaningful concept representing any objective reality,” writes Litvinyuk. This debate over whether reality can be accurately observed is broadly known as the “measurement problem” of quantum mechanics, and it has led to many interpretations of quantum mechanics, including one idea in which the universe splits into parallel branches every time someone makes a measurement.

With the Larmor and the attoclock experiments, physicists now have two very different techniques to measure tunneling time. While neither experiment resolves the question of how long tunneling takes, analyzing and comparing the two different systems will help physicists get closer to the truth, says Landsman. “I think these experiments will stimulate a lot more research in this area,” she says. Alien as they sound, such quantum tests p

Answered by mehek2440
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The suggestion made by Kiran that the insect suffered a greater change in momentum as compared to the change in momentum of the motor car is wrong.

The suggestion made by Akhtar that the motor car exerted a larger force on the insect because of large velocity of motor car is also wrong. The explanation put forward by Rahul is correct. On collision of insect with motor car, both experience the same force as action and reaction are always equal and opposite. Further, changes in their momenta are also the same. Only the signs of changes in moment are opposite, i.e., changes in momenta of the two occur in opposite directions, though magnitude of change in momentum of each is the same

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