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In magnitude.
Always the same magnitude but in opposite directions.
Forces that are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. For example, if you push against a brick wall and it doesn't move or become deformed, then the brick wall is exerting an equal force against you.
No there is no difference between action and reaction forces!
Action-Reaction forces act on all matter.
Equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
In magnitude.
Equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
No, they will produce same acceleration because mass of the body is same in both the cases,,
the force of action and the force of reaction are of equal manitude and work in the opposite divections
Always the same magnitude but in opposite directions.
The two forces are of the same magnitude, act in opposite directions, and act on different objects.
Forces that are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. For example, if you push against a brick wall and it doesn't move or become deformed, then the brick wall is exerting an equal force against you.
Newton's Second Law: acceleration = force / mass. More mass therefore means less acceleration (for the same force).
No there is no difference between action and reaction forces!
newtons third law states that "every action has an equal and opposite reaction". the reaction will be opposite to the direction of action but it is equal in magnitude of force with which action is done.
Action-Reaction forces act on all matter.