Physics, asked by priyanshkoshta6500, 1 year ago

According to Newton’s third law of motion, every force is accompanied by an equal (in magnitude) and opposite (in direction) force called reaction, then how can a movement takes place?

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Answered by hritiksahuji
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the momentum is depend upon the velocity and when the momentum is conserved the initial velocity equals to final velocity.if object is thrown that object v1 velocity equals to after object is come back at v2 velocity then( v1=v2)

Answered by Anonymous
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. Here action and reaction forces act on different bodies hence they do not cancel each other so that motion of the body can be possible.

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