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Physics, 31.01.2020 17:51 danielahchf

Identify which one of newton'a laws applies in each case. explain your answers. ( the pictures attached will you understand more).

1. a rocket accelerating into the sky

2. a little boy pushing a rock up a hill


Identify which one of newton'a laws applies in each case. explain your answers. ( the pictures attac
Identify which one of newton'a laws applies in each case. explain your answers. ( the pictures attac
Identify which one of newton'a laws applies in each case. explain your answers. ( the pictures attac

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