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If action is always equal to the reaction, explain how a horse can pud a cart?

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Answered by SweetCharm
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If action is always equal to the reaction, explain how a horse can pud a cart?

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The third law of motion states that action is always equal to the reaction but they act on two different bodies.

In this case the horse exerts a force on the ground with its feet while walking, the ground exerts an equal and opposite force on the feet of the horse, which enables the horse to move forward and the cart is pulled by the horse.

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Answered by blossom35
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In order to pull the cart horse pushes the ground with its foot in the backward direction by pressing the ground. As a reaction of this force, the ground pushes the horse in forward direction. As a result the cart is pulled by the horse in the forward direction.

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