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Newton 3rd Law which states for every force action there is an equal but opposite reaction force
to measure forces what do you use?
Forces always occur in pairs. They even have reaction force pairs occur when there is no motion
Forces always occur in pairs. They even have reaction force pairs occur when there is no motion
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Newton 3rd Law which states for every force action there is an equal but opposite reaction force
A kite is one example.
There are infinitely many pairs. Two pairs, for example, are (1, 48) and (-10, -4.8).
Not all polygon have two pairs of parallel sides. For example, a square will, but not a triangle.
There are infinitely many pairs. For example 23.5 and 75.5 or -3 and 102.
There are infinitely many pairs. Two pairs, for example, are (1, 84) and (10, 8.4).
Ordered pairs are used in graphing, with the x axis first in the pair. Example: (5,7) (x,y)
G (Guanine) pairs with C (Cytosine) A (Adenine) pairs with T (Thymine)
One example is an arrowhead.
Extra base pairs inserted into a new place in the DNA
Yes for example biceps and triceps
For example the diatomic molecule of oxygen (O2) and ozone (O3).