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Pushing off the wall at the ice skating rink and going in the opposite direction is an example of Newton's
3rd law
increase
action-reaction pairs
2nd law
unbalanced forces
Sir Isaac Newton
30 Newtons
3rd law
16. Which are simultaneous equal but opposite forces resulting from the interaction of two objects?
3rd law
increase
action-reaction pairs
2nd law
unbalanced forces
Sir Isaac Newton
30 Newtons
3rd law
Throwing a ball with more force to increase acceleration is an example of Newton’s
3rd law
increase
action-reaction pairs
2nd law
unbalanced forces
Sir Isaac Newton
30 Newtons
3rd law
According to Newton's second law of motion, if force remains the same but mass increases, then acceleration will
3rd law
increase
action-reaction pairs
2nd law
unbalanced forces
Sir Isaac Newton
30 Newtons
3rd law
Blowing up a balloon and letting it go is an example of
3rd law
increase
action-reaction pairs
2nd law
unbalanced forces
Sir Isaac Newton
30 Newtons
3rd law
If you push on a wall with a force of 30 N the force acting on you is
3rd law
increase
action-reaction pairs
2nd law
unbalanced forces
Sir Isaac Newton
30 Newtons
3rd law
____________ was the scientist who gave us the Laws of Motion
3rd law
increase
action-reaction pairs
2nd law
unbalanced forces
Sir Isaac Newton
30 Newtons
3rd law
Motion is produced by
3rd law
increase
action-reaction pairs
2nd law
unbalanced forces
Sir Isaac Newton
30 Newtons
3rd law
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