Physics, asked by Kuberkishore, 1 year ago

Suppose you are standing with your friend. Suddenly, you push your friend and he falls down. According to Newton's third law, the friend has also pushed you with a force of equal magnitude. Why did you not fall down?

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Answered by SukhdeepSingh
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according to Newton's third law twin every action there is an opposite and an equal reaction but when you push someone you do not fell down although that person pushes you with the force and opposite in direction because the force and the magnitude of force that you applied on that person is far more than the reaction which she gave
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