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This website was developed by Tom Henderson, a physics teacher at Glenbrook Highschool in Illinois. This particular page describes Newton's 3rd law in great detail. |
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This is the same website as described above. This particular page describes how to identify action/reaction force pairs. |
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Nasa developed this webpage to describe all of Newton's 3 Laws of Motion |
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This is Nasa's webpage specifically about Newton's 3rd Law. |
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This site was developed by the Museum of Fine Arts, Science, & Human Perception in San Fransisco, Ca. This specific page describes the forces involved with skateboards. |
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This is the astronomy department of the University of Tennessee website. This page describes Newton's 3 Laws of Motion |
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