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how could a turtle moving fast demonstrate newton's 3rd law?
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A turtle moving fast could demonstrate Newton's 3rd law by showing that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. For example, when the turtle pushes against the ground with its feet to move forward, the ground pushes back with an equal force, propelling the turtle forward.
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