Newton’s Third Law: Some explanations

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Newton’s third law can be easily applied to fixed bodies. But what about moving bodies? Is it just as simple to apply? A brief look into the horse and cart problem that most of you are aware of.
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DDJ I like your article very scientific!
3/12/2008
me This is a great article. I used for my "current science" for school, and we just finished our unit on Newtons Third Law. I was so excited when i found this article! ITS A WINNER! 11/12/2007
kishore bandaru good explanation about newton third law of motion 7/16/2005
nanny it looks dumb. 11/24/2004
Mohamed i think this website is not that bad. 11/24/2004
Robert Greetings, Did Newton actually state .. "To every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction"? Or was he miss quoted?..Or, did someone, based on thier interpretation of what he said, added the, "equal and opposite" ? 8/18/2004
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