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Mohammed Kramer
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4 February, 22:10
Law of action-reaction
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Agustin Drake
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Formally stated, Newton's third law is: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The statement means that in every interaction, there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects. The size of the forces on the first object equals the size of the force on the second object.
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