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\texttt{What is Newton's third law of Motion?}

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Answered by IceWeb
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Newton's third law of motion states that :

Whenever one body exerts a force on another body, the second body exerts an equal and opposite force on the first body.

The force exerted by the first body on the second body is known as 'action' and the force exerted by the second body on the first body is known as 'reaction'.

For example:

When we pull the balance A, it exerts a force of 4N on the balance B. The balance B pulls the balance A with an equal force of 4N, but in the opposite direction.

We conclude that action and reaction forces are equal in magnitude.

Answered by MissAbhi
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\texttt{Newton's third law of Motion :-}

It States That Every action has an Equal and Opposite Reaction.

It means When any body exerts a Amount of force, Another body exerts Equal and Opposite force.

@MᎥssAbhᎥ :)

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