According to Newton’s third law of motion, which statement is always correct?(1 point)

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If two moving objects collide, then both will stop moving.
If two moving objects collide, then both will stop moving.

If two moving objects collide, then they will bounce off each other.
If two moving objects collide, then they will bounce off each other.

If a moving object hits another object, then the second object will push back.
If a moving object hits another object, then the second object will push back.

If a moving object hits another object, then the second object will start moving.
If a moving object hits another object, then the second object will start moving.

The correct statement according to Newton's third law of motion is: If a moving object hits another object, then the second object will push back.

According to Newton's third law of motion, the statement that is always correct is: "If a moving object hits another object, then the second object will push back."

The correct statement according to Newton's third law of motion is: "If a moving object hits another object, then the second object will push back."

To understand why this statement is correct, we need to look at Newton's third law of motion. It states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that whenever an object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first object.

When a moving object hits another object, it exerts a force on it. According to Newton's third law, the second object will exert an equal and opposite force on the first object. This force causes the second object to push back or exert a force in the opposite direction. This is why the statement "If a moving object hits another object, then the second object will push back" is always correct according to Newton's third law of motion.