Since action and reaction forces are always equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, how can anything ever be accelerated?
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Since action and reaction forces are always equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, how can anything ever be accelerated because they dont cancel each other as it isnt applied from the same body
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Balanced force:
If two forces which are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction acts on AN OBJECT then both cancels each other and gives zero net force.
Action-Reaction forces
E.g.
If we push the door then action force is the force applied by us “on door”
Reaction force is force applied by door “on us”
Action and reaction force do not acts on same object.
Hence they don’t cancels each other.
If two forces which are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction acts on AN OBJECT then both cancels each other and gives zero net force.
Action-Reaction forces
E.g.
If we push the door then action force is the force applied by us “on door”
Reaction force is force applied by door “on us”
Action and reaction force do not acts on same object.
Hence they don’t cancels each other.
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