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In physics, when a baseball player catches a ball, which one of newtons laws is it an example of? A. 1st law B. 2nd law C. 3rd law
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In physics, when a baseball player catches a ball, which one of newtons laws is it an example of?
A. 1st law
B. 2nd law
C. 3rd law
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Its C newtons 3rd law, because both the ball and the player are exerting a force. The ball is exerting a force on the player and the player is exerting a force to bring the ball to a rest or a state where it isn’t moving.
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