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If one object exerts a force on

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Answered by aadhavbharani
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Newton’s Third Law – When one object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts a force on the first object that is equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction; for every action, there is an equal, but opposite reaction; called the law of action-reaction.

Answered by arvind1635
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Newton’s Third Law – When one object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts a force on the first object that is equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction; for every action, there is an equal, but opposite reaction; called the law of action-reaction. In the following case, if you push a table, what keeps you from moving? It is the friction force acting against the table pushing back on you. The friction comes from the rubber on your shoes. If you wear socks or are standing on ice, you lose a lot of friction and it may be that you are what moves!

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