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Physics, 14.01.2021 02:50, NCT2005

Considering Newton’s third law, why don’t two equal and opposite forces cancel out each other? 1.Because the two forces act in the same direction
2.Because the two forces have different magnitudes
3.Because the two forces act on different systems
4.Because the two forces act in perpendicular directions

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