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Newton's Second Law is F=ma. When you push a wall, it doesn't move. That means the applied force F is not equal to 0, but the acceleration is 0. Why this is not the violation of Newton's Law ??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Newton second law is momentum

and momentum can't be gain without velocity (that is motion of a bodey)

pushing wall is an example of Newton third law of motion .Each force have its equal and opposite reaction .

when we talk about a=0 there but force is act .The gorce created by our body is equal to the opposite force created by the wall that is why the wall doesn't move .

so there is no violation of Newton law

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