Physics, asked by vswapana6, 4 months ago

Statement A Action and reaction act on
two different bodies
Statement B: Action, reaction never
cancel each other
(A) A & B are correct
(B) A & B are wrong
(C) A is correct and B is wrong
(D) A is wrong and Bis correct​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

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  • Consider a ball collides with other ball.
  • Ball 1 apply force on ball to, it is action.
  • Thus reaction from ball 2 acts on ball 1, which is of same magnitude as that of action.
  • Thus, for every action thee is an equal and opposite reactions acting on two different bodies.

Hence, options A, B and D are correct.

Answered by abdulrubfaheemi
3

Answer:

  • Consider a ball collides with other ball.
  • Ball 1 apply force on ball to, it is action.
  • Thus reaction from ball 2 acts on ball 1, which is of same magnitude as that of action.
  • Thus, for every action thee is an equal and opposite reactions acting on two different bodies.
  • Hence, options A, B and D are correct.

Explanation:

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