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A ball hits the ground. What does Newton's third law say must happen? A. The ball does not apply a force.
O B. The ball makes a dent in the ground.
O C. The ground pushes up on the ball.
OD. The ground does not apply a force.
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A ball hits the ground. What does Newton's third law say must happen?

A. The ball does not apply

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