Asked by Ariel
                1.)When do action and reaction forces within a system not cancel each other?
a.)When the action force is double the resistance of friction
=b.)When the reaction force is contained in separate events
c.)Never, they always cancel each other
d.)Only on February 29th during a full moon
            
            
        a.)When the action force is double the resistance of friction
=b.)When the reaction force is contained in separate events
c.)Never, they always cancel each other
d.)Only on February 29th during a full moon
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    action and reaction always equal, taking into account inertia (mass*acceleration)
c is almost right, cancel is a silly ill thought word. If "cancel" means equal and opposite, then c is right.
    
c is almost right, cancel is a silly ill thought word. If "cancel" means equal and opposite, then c is right.
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