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A big kid pushes a little kid and the little kid falls backward. The big kid remains relatively stationary. What best explains this
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A big kid pushes a little kid and the little kid falls backward. The big kid remains relatively stationary. What best explains this
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Becase he pushed the little kid not himself
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The big kid is the strongest ?
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