Physics, 06.01.2021 02:50 isabellemdeakin
A ball is dropped from a person's hand and falls to Earth. Identify an action-
reaction pair, and compare the forces exerted by each object.
A.) Earth exerts a gravitational force on the ball; the ball exerts a gravitational force on
Earth.
B.) Earth exerts a force on the ball, the hand exerts a force on Earth.
C.) The hand exerts a force on the ball, Earth exerts a force on a hand.
D.) Earth exerts a force on the hand, the hand exerts a force on the ball.
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