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If a skater pushes on the ice,
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the ice pushes the skater,
exerting a force on the skater,
this is an example of Newton's
law.
A. 1st B. 2nd C. 3rd
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Answer: C
Explanation: this law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
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