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An octopus moves through water by ejecting water through a final in its body. How does this illustrate newtons third law, when the octopus eject the water out of the water plants, and equal force on the surrounding water in the same direction when the octopus eject the water out of water replies, and equal force on the octopus in the opposite direction, when the octopus eject the water out of the water, applause and equal force on the surrounding water in the opposite direction, or what the opposite eject, the water out, the water applause and equal force on the octopus in the same direction.
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The correct explanation is: when the octopus ejects water out of its body, it exerts an equal and opposite force on the surrounding water in the same direction. This demonstrates Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction.