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Physics, 23.04.2021 21:00 Juanga122

Gravity pulls a skydiver down as air friction (drag) pushes the skydiver up. Is this an action-reaction pair? A.) No, because both forces are acting on the skydiver
B.) Yes, because there are two forces involved
C.) Yes, because the forces are equal and opposite โ€‹

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