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When a person jumps horizontally off the end of a boat, the person goes forward and the boat goes backward. This is an example of 2 marksinertiaaction and reactionNewton's 1st lawNewton's 2nd law

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When a person jumps horizontally off the end of a boat, the person goes forward and the boat goes backward. This is an example of 2 marksinertiaaction and reactionNewton's 1st lawNewton's 2nd law

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When a person jumps horizontally off the end of a boat, the person goes forward and the boat goes backward. This is an example of action and reaction.

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