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You hold your physics textbook in your hand. (Assume that no other objects are in contact with the book.)
1. Identify the forces acting on the book.
a. book on hand.
b. hand on book.
c. floor on book.
d. earth on book.
2. For each force you identified in part 1), indicate the direction.
a. book on hand
b. hand on book
c. floor on book
d. earth on book
3. Identify the forces acting on your hand.
a. book on hand
b. hand on book
c. floor on hand
d. earth on hand
4. For each force you identified in part 3), indicate the direction.
a. book on hand
b. hand on book
c. floor on hand
d. earth on hand
5. Identify the forces that form the action-reaction pair as defined by Newton's third law.
a. earth on hand
b. hand on book
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