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Explain the difference between balanced forces and action and reaction forces.
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Action-reaction forces
act on different objects; balanced forces
act on the same object.
Balanced forces
can result in acceleration,
action-reaction forces
cannot. ... Newton's Third Law of Motion does not apply to
balanced forces
.
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