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Based on newton's 3rd law the force pairs always act on A : different objects B: the same object C: objects in motion
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Based on newton's 3rd law the force pairs always act on
A : different objects
B: the same object
C: objects in motion
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because it describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it.
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