Science, asked by BoomxD, 11 months ago

if action is always equal to the reaction, explain how a horse can pull a cart.

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Answered by karthi56
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According to Newton's third law of motion, action force is equal to reaction but acts on two different bodies and in opposite derections. When a horse pushes the ground, the ground reacts and exerts a force on the horse in the forward direction. The force is able to overcome friction force of the cart and it moves.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A horse pushes the ground in the backward direction. According to 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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