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System of Interest's Impact on Force Pair Cancellation in Newton's Thi

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Newton’s third law of motion tells us that forces always occur in pairs of equal and opposite magnitude. Explain how the choice of the “system of interest” affects whether one such pair of forces cancels.

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Newton’s third law of motion tells us that forces always occur in pairs of equal and opposite magnitude. Explain how the choice of the “system of interest” affects whether one such pair of forces cancels.

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whenever the one body experience force on the second body,The first body experience a force that is in equal magnitude and opposite direction to the force that it exerts.

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