why we are not able to move our hands within a chair?
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Newton's law of motion: If an external force is not acting on a body, it will remain the same in the state. Then the chair will not move. Your acting force is an internal force. Because when you push on the chair, you are pulling the chair in the antithesis direction without realizing.
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