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In softball as the ball enters your mitt and contacts the leather, it stops. In that instant, your hand exhibits a force equal to that which the ball imparts on the glove. The force you exhibit is equal and opposite to the motion of the ball. This is an example of which of Newton's three laws?

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First Law


Third Law


Second Law


Class 3 Lever
1 year ago

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GPT 3.5
Third Law
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