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30. two football players collide and stick together
31. swinging a ball...
Biology, 01.12.2020 23:40 jayzie1728
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30. two football players collide and stick together
31. swinging a ball on a string around your head
32. a girl pushes a sled and the sled accelerates
33. a rocket takes off because the force from the engines pushes on the ground
34. a balloon flies off when the opening is released
35. gravity causes a ball to fall
36. magnets repel each other
37. the motion of a satellite as it orbits Earth
38. water pushes you forward when you push against it
39. a book sitting on the table
These will either be
A. Newton's first Law
B. Newton's second law
C. Newton's third law
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