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A Physics Student in a Hot Air Balloon Ascends Vertically

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A physics student in a hot air balloon ascends vertically at constant speed.Consider the following four forces present in this situation: A physics student in a hot air balloon ascends vertically at constant speed.Consider the following four forces present in this situation:   <sub>1</sub> = the weight of the hot air balloon   <sub>3</sub> = the force of the student pulling on the earth   <sub>2</sub> = the weight of the student   <sub>4</sub> = the force of the hot air balloon pulling on the student -Which two forces form an  action-reaction  pair that obeys Newton's third law? A)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub> B)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> C)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> D)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> E)    <sub>3</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> 1 = the weight of the hot air balloon A physics student in a hot air balloon ascends vertically at constant speed.Consider the following four forces present in this situation:   <sub>1</sub> = the weight of the hot air balloon   <sub>3</sub> = the force of the student pulling on the earth   <sub>2</sub> = the weight of the student   <sub>4</sub> = the force of the hot air balloon pulling on the student -Which two forces form an  action-reaction  pair that obeys Newton's third law? A)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub> B)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> C)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> D)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> E)    <sub>3</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> 3 = the force of the student pulling on the earth A physics student in a hot air balloon ascends vertically at constant speed.Consider the following four forces present in this situation:   <sub>1</sub> = the weight of the hot air balloon   <sub>3</sub> = the force of the student pulling on the earth   <sub>2</sub> = the weight of the student   <sub>4</sub> = the force of the hot air balloon pulling on the student -Which two forces form an  action-reaction  pair that obeys Newton's third law? A)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub> B)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> C)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> D)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> E)    <sub>3</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> 2 = the weight of the student A physics student in a hot air balloon ascends vertically at constant speed.Consider the following four forces present in this situation:   <sub>1</sub> = the weight of the hot air balloon   <sub>3</sub> = the force of the student pulling on the earth   <sub>2</sub> = the weight of the student   <sub>4</sub> = the force of the hot air balloon pulling on the student -Which two forces form an  action-reaction  pair that obeys Newton's third law? A)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub> B)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> C)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> D)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> E)    <sub>3</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> 4 = the force of the hot air balloon pulling on the student
-Which two forces form an "action-reaction" pair that obeys Newton's third law?


A) A physics student in a hot air balloon ascends vertically at constant speed.Consider the following four forces present in this situation:   <sub>1</sub> = the weight of the hot air balloon   <sub>3</sub> = the force of the student pulling on the earth   <sub>2</sub> = the weight of the student   <sub>4</sub> = the force of the hot air balloon pulling on the student -Which two forces form an  action-reaction  pair that obeys Newton's third law? A)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub> B)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> C)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> D)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> E)    <sub>3</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> 1 and A physics student in a hot air balloon ascends vertically at constant speed.Consider the following four forces present in this situation:   <sub>1</sub> = the weight of the hot air balloon   <sub>3</sub> = the force of the student pulling on the earth   <sub>2</sub> = the weight of the student   <sub>4</sub> = the force of the hot air balloon pulling on the student -Which two forces form an  action-reaction  pair that obeys Newton's third law? A)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub> B)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> C)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> D)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> E)    <sub>3</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> 2
B) A physics student in a hot air balloon ascends vertically at constant speed.Consider the following four forces present in this situation:   <sub>1</sub> = the weight of the hot air balloon   <sub>3</sub> = the force of the student pulling on the earth   <sub>2</sub> = the weight of the student   <sub>4</sub> = the force of the hot air balloon pulling on the student -Which two forces form an  action-reaction  pair that obeys Newton's third law? A)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub> B)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> C)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> D)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> E)    <sub>3</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> 2 and A physics student in a hot air balloon ascends vertically at constant speed.Consider the following four forces present in this situation:   <sub>1</sub> = the weight of the hot air balloon   <sub>3</sub> = the force of the student pulling on the earth   <sub>2</sub> = the weight of the student   <sub>4</sub> = the force of the hot air balloon pulling on the student -Which two forces form an  action-reaction  pair that obeys Newton's third law? A)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub> B)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> C)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> D)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> E)    <sub>3</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> 3
C) A physics student in a hot air balloon ascends vertically at constant speed.Consider the following four forces present in this situation:   <sub>1</sub> = the weight of the hot air balloon   <sub>3</sub> = the force of the student pulling on the earth   <sub>2</sub> = the weight of the student   <sub>4</sub> = the force of the hot air balloon pulling on the student -Which two forces form an  action-reaction  pair that obeys Newton's third law? A)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub> B)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> C)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> D)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> E)    <sub>3</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> 1 and A physics student in a hot air balloon ascends vertically at constant speed.Consider the following four forces present in this situation:   <sub>1</sub> = the weight of the hot air balloon   <sub>3</sub> = the force of the student pulling on the earth   <sub>2</sub> = the weight of the student   <sub>4</sub> = the force of the hot air balloon pulling on the student -Which two forces form an  action-reaction  pair that obeys Newton's third law? A)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub> B)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> C)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> D)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> E)    <sub>3</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> 3
D) A physics student in a hot air balloon ascends vertically at constant speed.Consider the following four forces present in this situation:   <sub>1</sub> = the weight of the hot air balloon   <sub>3</sub> = the force of the student pulling on the earth   <sub>2</sub> = the weight of the student   <sub>4</sub> = the force of the hot air balloon pulling on the student -Which two forces form an  action-reaction  pair that obeys Newton's third law? A)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub> B)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> C)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> D)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> E)    <sub>3</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> 2 and A physics student in a hot air balloon ascends vertically at constant speed.Consider the following four forces present in this situation:   <sub>1</sub> = the weight of the hot air balloon   <sub>3</sub> = the force of the student pulling on the earth   <sub>2</sub> = the weight of the student   <sub>4</sub> = the force of the hot air balloon pulling on the student -Which two forces form an  action-reaction  pair that obeys Newton's third law? A)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub> B)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> C)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> D)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> E)    <sub>3</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> 4
E) A physics student in a hot air balloon ascends vertically at constant speed.Consider the following four forces present in this situation:   <sub>1</sub> = the weight of the hot air balloon   <sub>3</sub> = the force of the student pulling on the earth   <sub>2</sub> = the weight of the student   <sub>4</sub> = the force of the hot air balloon pulling on the student -Which two forces form an  action-reaction  pair that obeys Newton's third law? A)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub> B)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> C)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> D)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> E)    <sub>3</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> 3 and A physics student in a hot air balloon ascends vertically at constant speed.Consider the following four forces present in this situation:   <sub>1</sub> = the weight of the hot air balloon   <sub>3</sub> = the force of the student pulling on the earth   <sub>2</sub> = the weight of the student   <sub>4</sub> = the force of the hot air balloon pulling on the student -Which two forces form an  action-reaction  pair that obeys Newton's third law? A)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>2</sub> B)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> C)    <sub>1</sub> and   <sub>3</sub> D)    <sub>2</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> E)    <sub>3</sub> and   <sub>4</sub> 4

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