According to Newton's third law of motion which statement is

  1. Which law describes what happens when the forces on an object are balanced?(1 point)Responses Newton’s third law of motion
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  2. Which law describes what happens when the forces on an object are balanced?(1 point)Responses Newton’s First Law of Motion
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  3. Which law describes what happens when the forces on an object are balanced?(1 point)Responses Newton’s First Law of Motion
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  4. Name that Newtonian law.Newton: egomaniac or troubled genius? – Physics World A hockey puck slides on ice. a Newton's First
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  5. Name that Newtonian law.Newton: egomaniac or troubled genius? – Physics World A hockey puck slides on ice. a Newton's First
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  6. "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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  7. A hockey puck slides on ice.a Newton's First Law of Motion b Newton's Second Law of Motion c Newton's Third Law of Motion My car
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  8. Match the following: Some answers will be used more than once.* 6 points Newton's 1st Law of motion Newton's 2nd Law of motion
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  9. Match the following: Some answers will be used more than once.* 6 points Newton's 1st Law of motion Newton's 2nd Law of motion
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  10. Which law describes what happens when the forces on an object are balanced? (1 point)• Newton's third law of motion • The
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