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PLEASE ANSWER QUICK!! When an NBA player dribbles a basketball, which of the following explains why the ball
bounces back to his hand?
A. The player's hand exerts a force on the ball, which exerts an equal and
opposite force on the hand.
B. The ball exerts a force on the ground, which exerts an equal and opposite
force on the ball.
C. The ground exerts a stronger force on the ball than the ball exerts on the
ground.
D. The ball exerts a stronger force on the ground than the ground exerts on the
ball

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