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Consider a block suspended from a light string as shown in the digure. Which of the following pairs of forces constitute Newton's third law pair ?

A

Force with which string pulls on the ceiling and the force with which string pulls on block

B

Force with which string pulls on the block and weight of the block

C

Force acting on block due to the earth and force the block exerts on the earth

D

Force with which block pulls on string and force with which the string pulls on the block.

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