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Which statement most accurately finishes the sentence: force always ... 1. Come in pairs 2. Push an object 3.cause friction to slow or stop an object
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Which statement most accurately finishes the sentence: force always ... 1. Come in pairs 2. Push an object 3.cause friction to slow or stop an object
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Which statement most accurately finishes the sentence: force always ... 1. Come in pairs
2. Push an object
3.cause friction to slow or stop an object
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Comes in pairs
Just like in Newton’s 3rd law, there is always an equal and opposite force
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