Physics, asked by cnithish3498, 1 month ago

consider a horse attached to the cart which is initially at rest. If the horse starts walking forward, the cart also accelarates in the forward direction. If the horse pulls thr cart with force Fh in forward direction , then acccording to newton's third law,the cart also pulls the horse by equivalent opposite forceFc=Fh in backward direction. the total force on ' cart + horse' is zero. Why is it then the' cart+horse' accelerates and moves forward?​

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Answered by Sandra001
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It's the force exerted by the ground! The horse pushes backward on the ground, so the ground pushes forward with an equal force. If the horse pushes back against the ground with a force greater than the cart's resisting force, only then the horse will accelerate.

Answered by priyanshilodhi102
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If the horse starts walking forward, the cart also accelarates in the forward direction. If the horse pulls thr cart with force Fh in forward direction , then acccording to newton's third law,the cart also pulls the horse by equivalent opposite forceFc=Fh in backward direction.

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