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A rower in a boat pushes the water using an oar.
What are the forces in the force pair for this example?
A. the force the oar applies to the rower
the force the water applies to the boat
B. the force the oar applies to the water
the force the water applies to the boat
C. the force the oar applies to the water
the force the water applies to the oar
D. the force the oar applies to the rower
the force the water applies to the oar
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Answer: If im not wrong the answer should be C
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