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2. How do fish propel forward in
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A. Air bubbles under fins.
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fins with an equal force.
A fish pushes the water harder
than Le water can push back.
Which of the following
situations is an example of
Newton's 3rd Law?
To jump off the ground, your
legs push down on the Earth,
and it pushes you back.
During a game of baseball, a
pitched ball stays in motion
until it connects with the bat
and changes direction.
A 250-pound linebacker exerts
more force tackling the
quarterback than a 150-pound
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