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How many forces are required for an interaction?

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How many forces are required for an interaction?

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How many forces are required for an interaction?

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According to Newton's third law, all forces in nature exist in the form of an action-reaction pair. So, if we push or pull any system or object with some force then that system or object will act against us with the same force in the opposite direction. This opposite force is known as reaction force.

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