According to Newton's third law,

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  1. Which of Newton's laws accounts for the phenomenon of a balloon rocket taking off?(1 point)Responses Newton's second law
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  2. 15. When you sit in a chair, which of Newton's laws is involved in keeping you at rest?(1 point)Responses Newton's Third Law
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  3. "An object that is under current motion will stay in motion until it is acted upon by an unbalanced outsideforce" is an example
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  4. Which accurately describes one of Sir Isaac Newton’s advancements in astronomy?using a barometer, Newton was able to prove
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  5. Imagine you're riding a bike on a straight road. Suddenly, you hit the brakes and stop.Which of Newton's laws explains why you
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  6. For each statement below, indicate which of Newton's Three Laws the statement represents. (5 points)separate the responses into
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  7. Which of the following is the best summary of Newton's laws.a.Newton's 1st Law: action/reaction force pairs Newton's 2nd Law:
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  8. When swimmers push against the wall of a pool with their feet, they are pushed away from the wall. Which of Newton's laws
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  9. For each statement below, indicate which of Newton's Three Laws the statement represents. (7 points)Newton's 1st Law Newton's
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  10. For each statement below, indicate which of Newton's Three Laws the statement represents. (7 points)Newton's 1st Law Newton's
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