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As you sit in a chair at your computer, the chair exerts an upward supporting force n on you, and gravity exerts a downward force fg on you. to a fairly good approximation, n =− fg . is this an example of newton’s third law? choose the true statement. 1.no; n+fg ≈0 is due to the fact that your upward or downward acceleration happens to be almost negligible. 2.yes; the “action” fg must produce a “re-action” n . 3.yes; your velocity happens to be zero. 4.yes; the chair is attached to the earth, so both n and fg are exerted by the earth.

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