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Which situation is an example of Newton’s third law of motion? *

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A.A ball in a vacuum container moves in a straight line at a constant velocity.

B.A ball in a vacuum container accelerates when kicked with a great amount of force.

C.A person riding in a forward-moving car continues to move forward when the car stops suddenly.

D.A person in a canoe moves the paddle backward in the water, and the canoe moves forward in the water.

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Answer:

Josh David is right

A

Step-by-step explanation:

User Sebastian Schumann
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

The guy who said it was A was wrong. It's D

Newton's third law is if object a exerts an amount of force to object b, object b will exert the same force to object a. If you read andwer D, it makes sense. And i also took the test and proved it was D :D

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