A thrown stone hits a window but doesn't break it. Instead, it reverses direction and ends up on the ground below the window. In this case, we know:
A) the force of the stone on the glass > the force of the glass on the stone.
B) the force of the stone on the glass = the force of the glass on the stone.
C) the force of the stone on the glass < the force of the glass on the stone.
D) the stone didn't slow down as it hit the glass.
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