Asked by Enrik
Consider a horse pulling a buggy. Is the
following statement true?
The weight of the horse and normal force
exerted by the ground on the horse constitute
an interaction pair that are always equal and
opposite according to Newton’s third law.
following statement true?
The weight of the horse and normal force
exerted by the ground on the horse constitute
an interaction pair that are always equal and
opposite according to Newton’s third law.
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