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If I punch a wall, what is the Newton's 3rd Law Pair force?
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If I punch a wall, what is the Newton's 3rd Law Pair force?
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If I punch a wall, what is the Newton's 3rd Law Pair force?
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For every reaction, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that with every interaction, theres a pair of opposite forces on the object.
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