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Which model would represent Newton's law of action-reaction? * A) Toy car rolling down a ramp. B) Toy rocket being launched. C) Toy boat floating in the water. D) Toy tractor being pushed over a hill.
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Which model would represent Newton's law of action-reaction? *
A) Toy car rolling down a ramp.
B) Toy rocket being launched.
C) Toy boat floating in the water.
D) Toy tractor being pushed over a hill.
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B or A I’m not sure but I know it’s one of those. Newton discovered gravity and those are the only two that are related to gravity.
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I’m not 100% sure but you have to use force/motion to put it into action and it’s reacting to being pushed by moving
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