Multiple Choice
For magnetic forces, there are circumstances under which
A) Newton's Third Law fails, despite accounting for field effects.
B) the law of conservation of momentum fails, despite accounting for field effects.
C) Both of the first two responses are valid.
D) Neither of the first two responses is valid.
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