Physics, asked by kashyapbrajesh2050, 1 month ago

when a force acting of a body has equal ond opposite reaction then why should the body move at all?​

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Answered by subha2007293
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Answer:

Mass is defined as a quantitative measure of an object's resistance to acceleration. According to Newton's second law of motion, if a body of fixed mass m is subjected to a single force F, its acceleration a is given by F/m.

Answered by codtool911
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Answer:

According to the third law of motion the action and reaction forces act on two different object and that is why the object moves.

Explanation:

Even though the action and reaction are equal and opposite, the object moves because these force act on 2 different bodies.

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