If you apply some force for moving forward on earth, but earth exerts the same opposite force on you, then how do you move?
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Newton's Third Law of Motion states that to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. When the earth pushes on you to send you into the air after jumping, you also push on the earth with the same force. This means that if we hold the force constant, then the bigger the mass, the smaller the acceleration.
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Newton's Third Law of Motion states that to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. When the earth pushes on you to send you into the air after jumping, you also push on the earth with the same force. ... This means that if we hold the force constant, then the bigger the mass, the smaller the acceleration
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