give the mathematical form of third law of motion
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The Third Law
Newton's third law is often considered "trivial", but it's more subtle than most students realize. It asserts that "If body A exerts a force on body B, then B exerts a force of equal size and opposite direction on A." It can be written: FAB = – FBA.
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Mathematically, if a body A exerts a force →F on body B, then B simultaneously exerts a force −→F on A, or in vector equation form, →FAB=−→FBA. Newton's third 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 itse
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