Science, asked by shubhamrana181945, 11 months ago

“Action and reaction are equal and opposite but even then they do not cancel each

other” the above statement is

a. partially false.

b. false

c. partially true

Answers

Answered by KINGAMAN
9

Answer:

option a

Explanation:

we know that

Action and Reaction are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. so, assuming an activity as positive we can say other is negative

Therefore, A=-R Or R=-A

By simple linear equation laws, we transfer either of both the result is zero

i.e, A+R = 0 (or) R+A=0

We can conclude that they cancel out to each other And point to note is that the statement is derived from Newton's third law so,we can't directly say it's partially true as the statement in Newton's third law is quite different but the main objective is same.Also, we know that it's not completely true or false

Therefore, Answer is partially false (i.e, option a)

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