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Antwi, Victor; Addo-Wuver, Fortune; Sakyi-Hagan, Nelly – Science Education International, 2020
Newton's third law of motion is probably one of the easiest and simplest laws in physics for students to recite. However, when they are given questions where they must apply the understanding of the law to solve a problem, it often becomes a challenge. They seem to forget about the fact that action and reaction are opposite and equal. In this…
Descriptors: Motion, Physics, Concept Formation, Misconceptions

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