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Which statement correctly explains one of Newton's laws of motion? A Newton's third law states that objects change their motion when a nonzero net force is applied.
B. Newton's third law states that whenever a force acts on an object, that object applies an equal and opposite force back.
C. Newton's second law states that objects change their motion when a nonzero net force is applied.
D. Newton's second law states that whenever a force acts on an object, that object applies an equal and opposite force back.

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