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19 January, 21:50

How does Newton's third law of motion relate action and reaction forces? They produce a net force of zero. They are equal and opposite. They are unaffected by gravity.

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  1. 19 January, 22:47
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    The correct answer option is: they are equal and opposite.

    Explanation:

    A force is a push or a pull which acts upon any object as a result of its interaction with another object where the forces are called action and reaction.

    And according to the Newton's third law: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

    For example, if a bat hits a ball with a 1000-N force, the force exerted on the bat will also be equal to 1000 N but in opposite direction.
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