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What materials can I use in an egg drop project to show equal forces acting in the opposite direction? And to show The acceleration of an object is connected to the force which is acting on it.
please respond to both of them and give the best answer possible
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Answer:
Two coins.
Step-by-step explanation:
place the at the sharp point
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