Chemistry, asked by bb9534098, 9 months ago

the force of action and reactiom​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi buddy

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Newton's Third Law of Motion explains that forces always come in action-reaction pairs. The Third Law states that for every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force. ... The two forces create an interaction pair on different objects and are equal in strength and opposite in direction.

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Answered by rakzhana1
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To begin, forces always act in pairs and always act in opposite directions. When you push on an object, the object pushes back with an equal force. Think of a pile of books on a table. The weight of the books exerts a downward force on the table. This is the action force. The table exerts an equal upward force on the books. This is the reaction force. Note that the two forces act on different objects. The action force acts on the table, and the reaction force acts on the books.

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