Biology, 29.04.2021 20:50 abdirisak33
Which of Newton’s laws explains why the balls did not travel the same?
Newton’s Law of inertia
Newton’s Law of force, mass, acceleration
Newton’s law of Action/ Reaction
Newton’s law of gravity
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Which of Newton’s laws explains why the balls did not travel the same?
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