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One common misconception about action-reaction force pairs is that they cancel each other out, resulting in no motion. In reality, action-reaction force pairs act on different objects and do not cancel each other's effects because they are exerted in opposite directions. These pairs are always equal in magnitude but act on different objects, leading to separate outcomes.

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