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You push on a tree with your hand and the tree pushes back on your hand. Are
the described forces in the scenario above an example of Newton's Third Law,
"For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction."? Why or why not?
(Explain your thinking with the rule or reason you used to decide.) So start with
"yes, because" or "no, because..." *
Your ancur
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You push on a tree with your hand and the tree pushes back on your hand. Are
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