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Layton Ford
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15 February, 02:45
Why don't force pairs have equal effects?
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Harold Reese
15 February, 03:05
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Force pairs or equal and opposite forces according to Newton's 3rd law don't have equal effects as they work on two different bodies, since the mass of the two bodies will be different the resultant forces will end up being unequal.
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