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D. Identify all the Newton's third law (action-reaction) force pairs in your diagrams by placing one or more small "X" symbols through each member of the pair (i.e., mark each member of the first pair as
What criteria did you use to identify the force pair(s)?
Is your answer to part C consistent with your identification of
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