Physics, asked by rakshan060925, 8 months ago

According to Newton's third law of motion, to every action there is equal and opposite reaction,
even then there is motion in bodies by the application of force. How is motion possible by the
application of force?​

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Answered by pranavdaga27
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Answer:

When you apply force to a body, the same amount of force is also applied on you by the body.

Answered by Rama2133
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Answer:

according to Newton's third law of motion to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

when we are swimming we exert a force on water which is the action force in turn the water exerts a force back on us which is the reaction force

in this case action force is on water and reaction forces on us show the action and reaction forces acting on two different bodies motion is not possible only when the forces are equal and opposite and act on the same body in this direct in this case action and reaction forces act on two different bodies hence they don't cancel out making the body move

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