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what is Newton's third law of motion????​

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Answered by TheNightRider
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According to it, for every action there is equal and opposite reaction. (Equal in magnitude but opposite in direction).

(vector) F12 = -F21(vector)

Answered by Shreya091
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⭐According to Newton third law of motion every action has a equal and opposite reaction .

⭐This laws shows that both of bodies experience a equal force acting on them and force occurs in pairs.

⭐(Fa)=-(Fb)

⭐If an object a exerts an force on object b ,then object b also exerts a force of equal magnitude on object a .

⭐The force is equal in magnitude but different in direction.

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⭐A swimmer swimming forward .

⭐Tug of war game.

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