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In a flight a rocket is subjected to four forces: weight, thrust, lift, and drag. Forces are vector quantities that have both a magnitude and a direction. Imagine that the rocket is about to lift off the launch pad. According to Newton's third law of motion what force is critical to the success of its upward motion?

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