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This is one of Newtons Laws....I am going with law 2 and my 13 year old son who is actaully studying this thinks it is #3. Please help.......I think we have read too much into this question.....Thanks!!!!! You are wrong it is Newton's third law.

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The achievement of lifting a rocket off the ground and into space can be explained by?

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