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Newton's Third Law: Action & ReactionWhat happens when two objects, such as a baseball and a bat, collide?One remains still while the other one moves in the same direction.They hit each other with the same force in opposite directions.They hit each other with unequal force in opposite directions.They hit each other with the same force in the same direction.
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They hit each other with the same force in opposite directions.
Newton’s Third Law: every force has an equal and opposite reaction. The bat exerts a force on the ball and the ball exerts an equal-magnitude force on the bat in the opposite direction. (Different masses and resulting accelerations can make one object move more than the other.)
Newton’s Third Law: every force has an equal and opposite reaction. The bat exerts a force on the ball and the ball exerts an equal-magnitude force on the bat in the opposite direction. (Different masses and resulting accelerations can make one object move more than the other.)
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