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Question 1 (20 points) newton's law of of motion states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. question 1 options: 1st 2nd 3rd none question 2 (20 points) 2. air is forced from the bottom of a rocket and its liftoff. the force causing the rocket to liftoff is a(n)? question 2 options: reaction force combined force action force none of the above question 3 (20 points) 3. equal and opposite forces that act on an object are called? question 3 options: dual forces balanced forces unbalanced forces ground forces question 4 (20 points) 4. an example of an action and reaction is sitting on a chair. your body pushes down on the chair because of the force of and the chair pushes up on your body with an equal force (normal force) question 4 options: inertia gravity friction none of the above question 5 (20 points) 5. action and reaction always act on the same object. question 5 options: true false

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