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In this case, a moving golf club hits a stationary golf ball. We can use Newton's second and third laws to explain what happens upon impact. One statement is INCORRECT.
A)The club and the golf ball experience equal accelerations.
B)The golf ball experiences a greater acceleration due to its smaller mass.
C)The forces on the club and ball are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
.D)The force experienced by the club head is equal to the force experienced by the golf ball.

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