Physics, asked by kiran1210, 1 year ago

action and reaction are equal and opposite but even then they not cancel to each other. why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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"If A pushes B, then B pushes A with anequal and opposite force. If these forces are equal and opposite, they cancel, producing a net force of zero. This means that neither object can accelerate, which means that Newton's Laws predict that nothing can ever move.
Answered by ashapurna3
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Because the two forces are acting on different objects even though they are of same magnitude and opposite to each other

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