How does a horse cart move forward, though the force with which the horse pulls the cart is equal and opposite to the force with which the cart pulls the horse?
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actually, the force by which the horse pulls the cart is more than the force of cart and also cartts potential energy is not a lot due to wheels
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A horse pushes the ground in the backwards direction. According to the Newton's third law of motion, a reaction force is exerted by the Earth. On the horse in the forward direction. As a result, the cart moves forward.
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