Physics, asked by missqueenpriya61, 3 months ago

How do action and reaction act on a body?

(a)The same body in the same direction.
(b)The same body in an opposite direction.
(c)Different bodies in same direction.
(d)Different bodies in opposite directions

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Answered by muskansingh370719
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Explanation:

Action and reaction always acts on different bodies. Both the forces are equal in magnitude but act in opposite directions. Action and reaction forces are both simultaneous and reaction appear as long as there is action.

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Answered by devd047227
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Answer:

Sam body in an opposite direction is the answer because Action and reaction always acts on different bodies. Both the forces are equal in magnitude but act in opposite directions. Action and reaction forces are both simultaneous and reaction appear as long as there is action.... Its velocity is slowed down to 18 km/h in 4 s by an unbalanced external force.

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