A leopard jumps upward, from rest, to climb onto a high branch of a tree. What makes this motion possible is
1.Newton 2nd law. The force that the leopard exerts on itself allows it to jump up.
2.Newton's 1st law. The leopard moves upward unless a downward force pulls it down.
3.Newton's 3rd law. As the leopard pushes with his paws on the ground, the ground responds with a force equal and opposite that
propels the cat upward.
4.The universal law of gravitation. The leopard uses his own weight as a spring force upward.



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