Physics, 26.09.2021 04:20 brittanydeanlen
Direction: The Newtors 3rd Law is the law of Action and reaction, let us examine the
following example and find the action and reacties forces. Draw 2 rows and
describe the action-reaction forces. (Scoring 2 points for correct arrows and 3 grants
for the correct description. Total score: 15 pts)
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