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1. As you walk, newton's third law is inherent in it. First you lift your say right leg and put it forward. Now your weight will be totally acting on the left leg. Now you push the earth with your left leg. This is action. Then equal and opposite reaction makes you to move forward ie you centre of gravity would be moved forward and the whole weight would rest on the right leg.

Now the previous process gets repeated again again.

2. You'd like to get up from the chair. Your weight rests on the base of the chair. Now with your legs on the floor, you push the floor downward. This is action. Due to opposite reaction now you are able to lift your centre of gravity vertically up and so you can come out of chair and able to stand.

3. A car tyre as it starts rotating, it pushes the earth backward. So the rotating tyre would be able to move forward. This is solely due to the presence of friction between the tyre and the road. If suppose the wheel is rotating in mud, then only wheel rotation but nor forward movement. As there is lack of frictional force between the tyre and mud, action and reaction both are absent and hence no forward progress.

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