Explain third law of motion with an example
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Isaac Newton's third law of motion states that forces always occur in pairs. ... For example, when people jump, they apply a force to the earth below them, and the earth applies an equal and opposite force on them. However, although they move, the earth doesn't (at least not very much) because its mass is so much greater.
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third law of motion-
every action force has an equal and opposite reaction force which acts sinultaneously.
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