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Newtons _ law explains why hands hurt when i clap loudly. 1st 2nd 3rd
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Newton's third law explains why your hands hurt because for every action there is an opposite or equal reaction, so when you hands hit together, the force that pushes one hand clashes into the other hand causes the pain.
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