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Newton's Third Law of Motion states that objects exert equal forces on each other in opposite directions.
Which of the following examples best describe Newton's Third Law of Motion?
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A. waiter pulls off the tablecloth but the dishes remain
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B. a ball rolling down and incline plane
C. a baseball bat resting against a wall
D. truck crashes into a car
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