Science, asked by sanikadamdoo36, 1 year ago

action and reaction are equal and opposite still their resultant is not zero explain​

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Answered by fashionofpalika321
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Newton's third law of motion states that every action has anequal and opposite reaction. This means that forces always act in pairs.Action and reaction forces are equal and opposite, but they are notbalanced forces because they act on different objects so they don't cancel out.....

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Answered by shreykapoor2002
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Answer:

"If A pushes B, then B pushes A with an equal 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"

The Key Ideas:

Object A accelerates (or not) because of the forces that push or pull on it. (Newton's 2nd Law) Forces that push or pull on some other object have no effect on object A's motion - even if object A exerts them.

Only the forces that act on an object can cancel. Forces that act on different objects don't cancel - after all, they affect the motion of different objects!

The Solution:

Newton's Third Law really does say that if A pushes B, then B pushes A with an equal and opposite force. However, these forces DO NOT CANCEL because they influence the motion of different objects. The force that A exerts on B influences B's motion, and the force that B exerts on A influences A's motion. The force on B can cancel with other forces on B - but NOT with forces on A(and vice versa).

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