We say that a force is a push or a pull. How does Newton's Third Law further define force?
What will be an ideal response?
Newton's Third Law views force as part of an interaction between one thing and another. For example, rather than saying Earth pulls on the Moon, we say Earth and the Moon are interacting with each other—one interaction with two force counterparts—each equal and opposite to the other.
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Polar climates exist based on
A) elevation. B) altitude. C) longitude. D) latitude.
What two factors influence seawater density? Which one has the greater influence on surface seawater density?
What will be an ideal response?