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Danielle Nixon
31 January, 07:30
What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?
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Sierra Solomon
31 January, 10:50
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Newtons third law of motion is as below
every action has an equal and opposite reaction
#action=force
#reaction = another force
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Soren Conner
31 January, 11:04
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It is action/reaction for every action there will always be a reaction ... Like 2 people pushing each other it will become an equal force.
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