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Physics, 08.04.2020 19:01, am2garcia5

You and a friend are pulling on a rope in opposite directions as hard as you can? What is the “equal and opposite force” to the force of your hand pulling on the rope described by Newtons Third Law?
A. The force of your arm pulling back on your hand.
B. The force of the rope pulling your friend’s hand.
C. The force of your friend pulling on the rope in the opposite direction.
D. The force of the rope pulling on your hand in the opposite direction.
E. The force of friction between the ground and your shoes.


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