"To every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. It must be rembered that the action and reaction always act on two different objects". What does that mean- Action and reaction always act on two different objects? What are the two objects? Could anyone explain with an example?
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an rocket exerts pressure on the ground and it is pushed upwards because at the same time the ground also exerts pressure on the rocket
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