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Sadie Montoya
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18 November, 19:42
Why don't action and reaction forces cancel out?
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Macy
18 November, 19:50
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Action and reaction forces act on different objects in the interaction. Two equal and opposite forces acting on the same object do not make an action - reaction pair
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