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Rachel performs five trials to test her egg drop design. During each trial, she drops the egg inside of her design from a height of 1 meter above the ground. During each trial, the egg does not break. Rachel's design is a success!
Newton's third law of motion states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
Using Newton's third law, which statement describes why the teacher's egg breaks when it is dropped from a height of 1 meter above the ground? (hint: consider balanced and unbalanced forces in your answer)
The ground applies a stronger force in the opposite direction of the falling egg.
The ground applies an equal force in the same direction as the falling egg.
The ground applies a stronger force in the same direction as the falling egg.
The ground applies an equal force in the opposite direction of the falling egg.
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