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Describe an example of each of Newton's laws of motion that you experience before you get to school in the morning. Include some of the forces involved in each situation.
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Hello! I do not understand this question very well but this is the best answer i got...I am very sorry if you do not like this you may report me if you like.
Inertia: One reason why its hard to get up in the morning for school.
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