Science, asked by rajatarsode, 5 months ago

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Action and reaction forces act on
Same object
Different objects
Third object
None of these​

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Answered by guganithiss
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Answer:

Newton's third law is also called the law of action and reaction. For every action force, there exists a reaction force, equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. The objects interact.

The action and reaction force always act on different objects.

Two forces acting on the same object, even if they have the same magnitude and point in opposite direction, never form an action-reaction pair.

answer B-different object

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