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Physics, 03.09.2021 02:00 jadeochoa4466

A moving object collides with a stationary object. Which of the following statements is true according to Newton's third law of motion? A.) Each object exerts a force on the other, and the two forces are equal and in opposite directions.

B.) Each object exerts a force on the other, and the two forces are the same in magnitude and direction

C.) Each object exerts a force on the other, and the two forces are proportional to the masses of the objects.

D.) The moving object exerts a force on the stationary object, but the stationary object does not exert a force on the moving object. ​

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