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why does a horse pulling a cart (Action and Reaction)

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Answered by shrutijha0804
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The force the horse exerts on the cart is of equal size and opposite direction to the force the cart exerts on the horse, by Newton's third law. (These two forces are an action-reaction pair.) ... During that acceleration the net forward force on the horse must be greater than the net backward force on the horse

Answered by uttamjat07
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Explanation:

A horse pushes the ground in a backward direction. According to Newton’s third law of motion, a reaction force is exerted on the horse in the forward direction. When the horse walks in the forward direction (with the cart attached to it), it exerts a force in the backward direction on the Earth. An equal force in the opposite direction (forward direction) is applied on the horse by the Earth.

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