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Newton's third law??

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Newton's third law states that to every action there is an equal but opposite reaction. if a moving body A strikes a stationary body B,

a. both the action and reaction forces act on body A, but both do not act on body B.

b. both the action and reaction forces act on body B, but both do not act on body A.

c. the action and reaction forces act on both A and B.

my answer is C...am i correct???

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  1. yup


  2. Yes uou are correct. Think about playing pool... the object is to move stationary balls by hitting them with a moving ball, the cue.

  3. 100% correct

  4. correct..........tom

  5. You are correct.  Think about a Cue ball being struck, setting it into motion.  When it strikes a ball, it transfers its energy to the other ball, and begins to rest.  (Not counting over spin or under spin)
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