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PLEASE HELP ASAP Pay attention to what happens to the things around you as you go about your day. Describe THREE examples of Newton’s third law in action (use different ones from those described in the lesson). In your examples describe the action and the equal and opposite reaction. Must be at least three full sentences and include examples

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Answer: Options A, B, and E

Step-by-step explanation:

The gravitational pull on an object by another, is nothing but the force that it exerts due to its gravity. Earth has gravity, so it pulls down everything that tends to move up. Similarly, Hox and Blox have gravitational pulls on each other, due to their gravitational forces.

Where,

F = force exerted on object

G – Gravitational constant

– Mass of two objects

r – Distance between two objects

This gravitational pull varies in phase with the mass of two bodies in relation, and inversely proportionate to the distance square. Hence, the scientist could do less the distance between the bodies, or else, spend to increase the size of one of them or both the bodies.

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Answer: You may want to mention the equal but opposite force of shooting a gun. (The recoil force vs. the bullet). Also, if you bounce a ball really hard, it will exert force that makes it bounce high up, and this is the same if you were to bounce the ball with little force. Also, a judge's gavel creates a sound (sound waves would be the opposite force here) after it is hit on the podium. Lastly, if you blow up a balloon without tying it, then let it go, the trapped moving particles will make the balloon fly and flail until there is no more pent-up energy inside the balloon.

Explanation: Hope this helps a little! I added an extra example just in case!

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