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A player catches a ball. Consider the action force to be the ball against the player's glove. The reaction is the
 
  A) player's grip on the glove.
  B) force of the glove on the ball.
  C) friction of the ground against the player's shoes.
  D) muscular effort in the player's arms.
  E) none of the above

Question 2

Who headed the project to construct the world's first human-made nuclear reactor?
 
  A) Edward Teller
  B) Leo Szilard
  C) Albert Einstein
  D) Enrico Fermi
  E) J. Robert Oppenheimer



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

D



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