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Astronaut Harbaugh could not arc the ball into the basket or make a banked shot off the backboard.

Newtons First Law of Motion - An object continues in its initial state of rest or motion unless acted on by an unbalanced external force. Newtons Second Law of Motion – Force = mass x acceleration Newtons Third Law of Motion - Forces always occur in pairs. Application: objects move forward by pushing backward on a surface or on a fluid. Angular Momentum - This is a property of spinning motion that must be conserved.

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