Physics, asked by Arnavmanral, 7 months ago

the sum of action and reaction forces on a body is zero. state weather the statement is correct. justify your answer​

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Answered by arenarohith
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The statement is wrong because Newton's third law of motion, that action is equal and opposite to the reaction, is always considered an interaction between two bodies and not one body. Sum of action and reaction forces on two interacting bodies is zero.

Answered by punnyasethi
7

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The statement is wrong because Newton's third law of motion, that action is equal and opposite to the reaction, is always considered an interaction between two bodies and not one body. Sum of action and reaction forces on two interacting bodies is zero.

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