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stepan [7]
3 years ago
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The tablecloth moved when she applied force to it, as explained by (Newtons 1st Law/Newtons 2nd Law/Newtons 3rd Law). When she p

ulled on the tablecloth with an active force, the tablecloth exerted a reaction force on her explained by (Newtons 1st Law/Newtons 2nd Law/Newtons 3rd Law).
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scoray [572]3 years ago
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Answer:

The tablecloth moved when she applied force to it, as explained by Newton's 1st law. When she pulled on the tablecloth with an active force, the tablecloth exerted a reaction force on her explained by Newton's 3rd law.

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