Physics, asked by kalvikd, 11 months ago

according to newtons third law sum of action and reaction is not equal to zero. is it true?​

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Answered by Aaditya2003
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Answer: yes

Explanation:

When a body does an action, it gets an equal reaction that is in the opposite direction.

So when the first body does an action, who is affected? The second body. When the second body reacts, who is affected? The first body. Thus action and reaction take place on two different different bodies. So they are not cancelled out and though they are equal and opposite, their sum is not zero.

Had it been that the forces act on the same body, it would be have been zero

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Answered by odumosud
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Answer:yes

Explanation:Newton's third law can be stated briefly as, "action is equal to reaction". Any force that acts on an object is the result of an interaction with another object, and each object exerts a force on the other. The forces that act on these objects have equal magnitudes, and opposite directions. For example, if a person kicks a ball, there is a force exerted from the person's foot on the ball, but there is a force of equal magnitude that acts on the person's foot in the opposite direction. This is true whether the forces are the result of direct contact, or whether they are long-range forces.

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