state Newton's third law of motion explain how a person is able to walk
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Thus the person exerts a contact force (push) on the ground. ... The horizontal component of the reaction force gives a forward acceleration to the person. So the person is able to move forward. Thus walking is a good example of Newton's third law: for every action there is an equal and opposite force.
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newton's 3rd law states that to every action there is equal and opposite reaction
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a person is able to walk on ground as it exert force on ground in reaction ground also exert force on it (if we want to move forward we have to exert force on ground in backward direction and if we want to move backward we have to exert force on ground in forward direction )
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