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Physics, 23.10.2020 14:00 dai77

Which statement describes an action-reaction pair? A. You push down on your shoe, and Earth's gravity pulls down on the shoe.
B. The Moon pulls on Earth, and Earth pulls on the Sun.
C. You push on a car, and the car pushes back on you.
D. A book pushes down on a table, and the table pushes down on the

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