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Drag and drop the pins to correctly identify the principles of Newton's Third Law.
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NEWTON'S THIRD LAW
Action: Air Rushes Downward
Reaction: Balloon is Forced Upward
Action: Air Rushes Upward
Reaction: Balloon is Forced Downward
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What are the 2 answers tho?
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U can only pick 2 not 4 so pick two and tell me the answers pls
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Where should I put it should I put it in the arrow going upward or downward?
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To correctly identify the principles of Newton's Third Law, you'll want to pair the actions and reactions according to the law's definition, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Based on the provided options:

1. **Action: Air Rushes Downward**
**Reaction: Balloon is Forced Upward**

2. **Action: Air Rushes Upward**
**Reaction: Balloon is Forced Downward**

### Correct Pairings:
- **Air Rushes Downward** causes the **Balloon to be Forced Upward**.
- **Air Rushes Upward** causes the **Balloon to be Forced Downward**.

So you should drag and drop accordingly.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The two correct answers based on Newton's Third Law are:

1. **Action: Air Rushes Downward**
**Reaction: Balloon is Forced Upward**

2. **Action: Air Rushes Upward**
**Reaction: Balloon is Forced Downward**

These reflect the principle that the action of air moving in one direction results in a reaction of the balloon moving in the opposite direction.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
I apologize for the confusion. Based on the options you provided, the two answers that correctly illustrate Newton's Third Law are:

1. **Action: Air Rushes Downward**
**Reaction: Balloon is Forced Upward**

This pair demonstrates the principle of action and reaction where the action of air rushing down generates an upward force on the balloon.

So, the answers are:
- **1. Action: Air Rushes Downward**
- **2. Reaction: Balloon is Forced Upward**
Answered by GPT-4o mini
You should place the pair as follows:

- For **Action: Air Rushes Downward**, you would place this in the arrow going **downward**.
- For **Reaction: Balloon is Forced Upward**, you would place this in the arrow going **upward**.

So to summarize:
- **Action (Air Rushes Downward)**: point the arrow **downward**.
- **Reaction (Balloon is Forced Upward)**: point the arrow **upward**.

This visually represents Newton's Third Law correctly, showing that the downward rush of air results in an upward force on the balloon.

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