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If for every action force an equal and opposite reaction force exlsts, how can anything ever be accelerated?

The action and reaction forces act on different objects, therefore the net force is not always zero.
The action force, when accelerating, is greater than the reaction force.
The reaction force is not always in the same vector direction as the action force.
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The net force is the force between action and reaction and when this forces are not the same an acceleration is spurred.

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