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can there be action without a reaction in physics ?​

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Answered by niharika948263
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A possible cause of this problem is that the third law is often stated in an abbreviated form: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, without the details, namely that these forces act on two different objects.

Answered by alok505155
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A possible cause of this problem is that the third law is often stated in an abbreviated from : For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, without the details, namely that these forces act on two different objects

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