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two equal and opposite forces act on a stationary body will the body move give reasons for your answer

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Answered by abhinay682
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no because if equal force on both side act than the net force is equal to 0 so the object will not move.

Answered by minoo2004
11

● 'However, in the nature force can't act alone.' Force is the reciprocal action between two objects.

● Force are applied in pairs. When one object applies a force on another object, the latter object also simultaneously applies a force on the former object.

● The forces between two objects are always equal and opposite. This idea is expressed in Newton's3rd law of motion.

● The force applied by the 1st object is called action force while the force applied by the 2nd object on the 1st is called reaction force.

● Action and reaction act on different bodies /objects. They don't act on the same object.

● Hence, can't cancel each other's effect.


Newton's 3rd law of motion :-

"EVERY ACTION FORCE HAS AN EQUAL AND OPPOSITE

REACTION FORCE WHICH ACTS SIMULTANEOUSLY. "


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minoo2004: But the object object at rest will continue to be in rest unless an external force act on it
minoo2004: By Newton's 1st law of motion. So the body / object will not move.
minoo2004: Thanks for making me brainlist.......
sagarikaash1: If two equal and opposite forces act upon a stationary object, the object will remain stationary at the process since the pressure is being applied from two opposite sides. This can be cleared by looking up to Newton's third law of motion, i.e(to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction).
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