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Physics, 27.06.2019 13:30 ashleyprescot05

Im stressing out about this cause obviously i thought i did good but i guess not can someone explain to me where i went wrong this is her feedback comments: mia, i am happy to see you are jumping right into the course. you are correct that physics and newton's laws of motion are important to swimming. you are off to a good start, but you have not mastered the 3 laws of motion, yet. i would like you review the definitions and examples in the lesson and to then download the worksheet and complete the questions directly on the sheet. it will guide you to write in newton's 3 laws of motion and provide examples. if you need any reach out to me. with some more hard work, i know you can do this. i am excited to see what your resubmit.

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