Physics, asked by ramakrishnaputtagunt, 8 months ago

1. Action and reaction
(i) act on two different object
(in) have equal magnitude
(ini) have opposite directions
(iv) have resultant zero
(3) (in). (iv)
(4) All options are correct

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Answered by adeeba78692
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Answer:

(4) All answers are true ...

Answered by indusheel
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Answer:

Newtons's Third Law of motion says that "To every action , there is always an equal and opposite reaction"

Conclusions from the Newton's Third Law of Motion as follows

1. Forces always occur in pairs. Force on a body A by B is equal and opposite to the force on the body B by A.

2.The force on A by B and the force on B by A act at the same instant.

3.Action and reaction forces act on different bodies, not on the same body.

Explanation:

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