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Physics, 05.03.2021 23:00 ToriChristine

Which of these explanations is describing the action-reaction law?" If the same amount of force is applied to a baseball and a softball, the baseball will
have more acceleration because it has less mass.
Once the ball is in motion, it will remain in motion until an unbalanced force changes
the motion
When the bat hits the ball, the ball also applies a force to the bat. Sometimes this
force is large enough ti break the bat.
O None of these describe the action-reaction law


Which of these explanations is describing the action-reaction law?

If the same amount of force i

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