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Physics, 04.03.2021 02:30 194210lhs

NEWTON’s THIRd LAW the man throws the ball and the bike thing he’s on goes back.

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describe why this is a good example of newtons third law and identify the action and reaction.


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the man throws the ball and the bike thing he’s on goes back.
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