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if you exert a force f on an object, the force which the object exerts on you will
depend on whether or not the object is moving.
depend on whether or not you are moving.
depend on the relative masses of you and the object.
always be f.
This question is about Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When you exert a force \( F \) on an object (the action force), the object exerts a force on you (the reaction force) that is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. So the force the object exerts on you will always have a magnitude of \( F \), regardless of the motion of the object or you, or the relative masses.
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E. always be F.