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You decide to do an experiment to investigate Newton's Third Law. Below are several example experiments you might run to help investigate your questions. Which one of the
following examples below are not related to Newton’s Third Law?
A. You and a friend push on each other’s hands while wearing roller blades and
observe the force of the shove.
B. You set a ball on the ground and observe the force of gravity on the ball
C. You stand on the bathroom scale and then decide to jump off and observe the
change in the reading.
D. You drive a remote-controlled car and observe the force at work

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