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Chemistry, 18.02.2021 19:20 rodrickahammonds

Coach Patterson kicks two Soccer balls at practice. The second ball is a weighted ball with three times the mass of the first, regulation-size ball.
The second ball travels at one-third the acceleration of the first.

A. Newton’s first law
B. Newton’s second law
C. Newton’s third law

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