Physics, asked by nikitajangle06, 7 months ago

Explain forces always occur in pairs or an isolated single force does not in the universe​

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Answered by nitin1415
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A single isolated force does not exist by itself. Forces are always pushes or pulls between two objects ,so they always occur in pairs.

Answered by TheV8
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A single isolated force does not exist by itself.Forces are always pushes or pulls between two objects ,so they always occur in pairs.According to Newton's third law, for every action force there is an equal (in size) and opposite (in direction) reaction force. Forces always come in pairs - known as "action-reaction force pairs." Identifying and describing action-reaction force pairs is a simple matter of identifying the two interacting objects and making two statements describing who is pushing on whom and in what direction. For example, consider the interaction between a baseball bat and a baseball.

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