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explain Newton's third law of motion ​

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Answered by vaibhav589sanaya
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Newton's third law: If an object A exerts a force on object B, then object B must exert a force of equal magnitude and opposite direction back on object A. This law represents a certain symmetry in nature: forces always occur in pairs, and one body cannot exert a force on another without experiencing a force itself.

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  • Newton 's first law of motion states that a body continues to remain in its rest state or a uniform motion along a straight line endless acted upon by external unbalanced force it is also called Law of inertia.

  • Newton ' s second law of motion states that external force acting on an object is directly proportional to rate of change of its momentum

  • Newton 's third law of motion states that every action , there is an equal and opposite reaction .Action and reaction forces act on the different bodies i.e Reaction force = Action Force.
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