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Newton’s third law of motion?,…….

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Answered by Johnsonmijo
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Answer:

To every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Explanation:

Sir Issac Newton defined his laws of motion to describe the forces acting on a body and its motion. There are 3 laws of motion. In his third law, Newton is relating the action and reaction forces acting on a body.

The law states that to every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. It is described by the equation:

                                                   F₁₂ = - F₂₁

F₁₂ - the force acting on body 1 due to body 2

F₂₁ - the force acting on body 2 due to body 1

It is clear from the equation that these two forces are equal to each other. The negative sign in the equation indicates that these forces are in opposite directions to each other.

Answered by Shilho123
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Answer:

Newton's third law of motion is: For every action, there is an equal and

opposite reaction

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