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The force involved in newton's third law act ______?​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The force involved in newton's third law act equal and opposite.

Explanation:

  • Newton's third law states then if any two bodies collide with each other, the force acting on the two bodies will have the same magnitude i,e both the bodies will be executing the force.  The direction of these forces will be opposite to each other.
  • Hence, the force involved in newtons third law will be equal but opposite to each other.
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