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Q: What statement about action-reaction force pairs is incorrect?
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Force always comes in?

Pairs they always come in pairs!


What does force always do?

Forces always occur in pairs. They even have reaction force pairs occur when there is no motion


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Action reaction force pairs act on what?

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