newton's third law is not applicable in interaction between charged particles in motion. why?
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Newton's third law does not require contact so there is no problem. Newton's third law states that if a system A exerts a force Fa/b on a system B then B exerts Fb/a=-Fa/b. In the case of charged particles, they interact through their EM field. ... Isn't it must have created some opposite force since it moves forward?
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