When a force acting on a body has and opposite reaction, then why doesn’t it move?
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According to Newton's third law of motion, that mass also applies an equal force on you in the opposite direction, on you. When you try to move an object, the reaction force from the object is on you, not on itself. Hence, the two forces don't cancel out and the object moves, applying a small push on you.
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