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Explain why the normal force and the force of gravity acting on a book as it sits on a desk are not Newton’s Third Law of Motion force pairs. in 35 length wording like a 9th grader
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The normal force and the force of gravity on a book are not Newton's Third Law force pairs because they do not act on different objects.
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