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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Explain why an object moves if the action-reaction forces are equal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because it is the nature of nature

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Because nothing is stopping it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(Newton's First Law, and all that...)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@CliffSedge your explanation seems absolutely illogical sorry to say that but the fundamental reason is something else

OpenStudy (anonymous):

newton's first law say that if some subtances is move if we give a force and silent if no force

OpenStudy (anonymous):

action -reaction forces are instantaneous , when an impulsive force or a prolonged force is applied on a body and if it is sufficient to overcome every resistance then body will move @MickieLongBottom ya have misunderstood third law. read it deeper

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@jasonxx agreed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yup. when we give a force, then the other force will happen with same measure different line

OpenStudy (vincent-lyon.fr):

Because action and reaction apply to DIFFERENT systems.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@LonelyandForgotten thanks, i'd never expected this (:

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