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Stand up with one arm and the side of one foot pressed against a wall. Can you raise the other leg side ways? If not, then why not?
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Answered by Zihan0
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Answer:

It happens because of Newton's third law

Newton's third law relates the action and reaction pair of the forces. When a force is applied to the object then the applied force will create a reaction force that will be equal in magnitude but opposite in direction and action-reaction pair always act on different objects.

Explanation:

When on the arm and one side of the foot are pressed against a wall then the other leg will be free to move but as soon as the other leg is allowed to move It’s a killer at the moment—centre of gravity and lack of flexibility at the hip. Your body wants to buckle towards the wall.

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