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19 June, 13:46

Since the action and reaction are exactly equal and oppositely directed, how can there be a net force on an object?

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  1. 19 June, 14:41
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    Answer: Net force is the summation of all the forces involved or acting on an object.

    Explanation: For action and reaction situation it states that the Fa = - Fb. Both forces with equal magnitudes but opposite direction will cancel out each other having a zero net force.
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