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Newtons third law of motion states that if one object exerts a force on another object then the second object exerts a force equal strength in the opposite direction on the first object. Basically that means that if you push someone down with the strength of 2 then they will fall with the strength of 2 in the some direction but this time they will fall down. The answer is false, because if an object doesn't do anything to another object withought exerting force.

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All forces act in pairs of equal and opposite forces.

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Basically true. However, the original force may or may not be unbalanced. The same applies to the oppossing force - it may, or may not, be unbalanced.

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Yes because Newton is totally coolio!

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