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Physics, 20.05.2021 17:10, dallisjuhnke

Please tell me if this is Newton's first law, second, or third law of motion. There can be more than one of the same answer very desperate to pass science!


Please tell me if this is Newton's first law, second, or third law of motion. There can be more tha
Please tell me if this is Newton's first law, second, or third law of motion. There can be more tha

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