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Physics, 01.03.2021 03:10 victoriahuntley12148

1. A table sitting on the floor a. What is the action force?
b. What is the reaction force?
2. A bowling ball striking a pin
a. What is the action force?
b. What is the reaction force?
3. A cup of water on a counter
a. What is the action force?
b. What is the reaction force?
4. A man pushing a cart
a. What is the action force?
b. What is the reaction force?
5. A toddler running across the floor
a. What is the action force?
b. What is the reaction force?
6. A person's fingers typing on a keyboard
a. What is the action force?
b. What is the reaction force?

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