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Newton studied the forces in an interaction between two objects and formulated the third law of motion, which states that to every action there is
an equal and opposite reaction. Using this law, identify the action and reaction force involved in the reactions specified in the table below. Also,
add three more interactions and identify the action and reaction force in them. (You are encouraged to research the topic and record your
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