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The two forces of a 3rd law pair always act on different bodies. the two forces of a 3rd law pair always act on different bodies. true false request answer part f given that two bodies interact via some force, the accelerations of these two bodies have the same magnitude but opposite directions. (assume no other forces act on either body.) view available hint(s) given that two bodies interact via some force, the accelerations of these two bodies have the same magnitude but opposite directions. (assume no other forces act on either body.) true false part g according to newton's 3rd law, the force on the (smaller) moon due to the (larger) earth is according to newton's 3rd law, the force on the (smaller) moon due to the (larger) earth is greater in magnitude and antiparallel to the force on the earth due to the moon. greater in magnitude and parallel to the force on the earth due to the moon. equal in magnitude but antiparallel to the force on the earth due to the moon. equal in magnitude and parallel to the force on the earth due to the moon. smaller in magnitude and antiparallel to the force on the earth due to the moon. smaller in magnitude and parallel to the force on the earth due to the moon. request answer provide feedback correct. no additional followup.

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