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Physics, 03.10.2021 22:40, jennsou

HELPPP PLEASE A person is standing on a skateboard, not moving, and holding a heavy ball. The person then throws the ball behind them, in the direction of the back of the skateboard. What would you expect to happen to the person on the skateboard? Explain, using your knowledge of Newton's third law.

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