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Physics, 22.07.2019 18:00 madisonelizibet1

According to newton's third law, what is likely to happen if you attempt to jump horizontally from a small boat to the dock before the boat is securely tied up? a. the boat will sink from being pushed down. b. the boat will be pushed away from the dock. c. the boat will be pushed to the left by the force of your feet. d. the boat will begin to spin because you have put an unbalanced force on the boat.

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