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How does hitting a baseball with a bat demonstrate Newton’s Third Law of Motion?(1 point)
The acceleration of the ball depends on the force of the bat.
A ball with a smaller mass hit with the same force would travel further if there were no air.
The force of the ball on the bat is the same as the force of the bat on the ball.
The ball changes direction only when the bat hits it.
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This is an example of Newton’s Second Law of Motion.
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The correct choice is: "The force of the ball on the bat is the same as the force of the bat on the ball."
Explanation: Newton’s Third Law says forces come in equal and opposite pairs — when the bat exerts a force on the ball, the ball exerts an equal and opposite force on the bat.
Explanation: Newton’s Third Law says forces come in equal and opposite pairs — when the bat exerts a force on the ball, the ball exerts an equal and opposite force on the bat.
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