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Physics, 20.12.2021 19:30 charlesrogers38

A child on ice skates is given a small push from behind by a parent. How are forces used to describe the resulting motion?(1 point) Because of equal and opposite reactions, there will be a force opposing the push from the parent, and they will not move.
Because of equal and opposite reactions, there will be a force opposing the push from the parent, and they will not move.

There is an unbalanced force on the child, and the childā€™s motion will change direction or increase speed.
There is an unbalanced force on the child, and the childā€™s motion will change direction or increase speed.

There is a balanced force on the child, and the childā€™s motion will change direction or increase speed.
There is a balanced force on the child, and the childā€™s motion will change direction or increase speed.

Because of equal and opposite reactions, the child will move in the opposite direction to the force.

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