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Physics, 05.10.2019 05:10 salgadodarwin1

Which of the choices describes an action–reaction force pair for a space station containing astronauts in orbit about the earth?

(a) the weight of the astronauts and the centripetal force on the space station.
(b) the weight of the space station and the centripetal force on the space station.
(c) the weight of the astronauts and the gravitational force of the space station on the astronauts.
(d) the weight of the space station and the gravitational force of the space station on the earth.

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