## By Newton's 3rd law of motion 'Every action has an equal and opposite reaction'.
And we know that the action and reaction both acts on two different bodies.
Hence the force that truck exerts on the car will be 1600N due west.
So the answer will be 1600N.
A small car of mass 380 kg is pushing a large truck of mass 940 kg...
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