A horse pulls a cart . If the action and reaction are always equal then how does the cart move?
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Cause of Newton's third law
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A horse pushes the ground in the backward direction. According to Newton's third law of motion, a reaction force is exerted by the Earth on the horse in the forward direction. As a result, the cart moves forward.
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A horse pushes the ground in the backward direction. According to Newton's third law of motion, a reaction force is exerted by the Earth on the horse in the forward direction. As a result, the cart moves forward. You could also refer to newton's 3rd law of motion.
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