A horse pushes the cart if the action and reaction are equal an opposite than how does the cart move?
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The force the horse exerts on the cart is of equal size and opposite direction to the force the cart exerts on the horse, by Newton's third law. (These two forces are an action-reaction pair.) ... As the horse exerts greater force, both horse and cart move, accelerating from zero to some velocity.
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