How many forces are required for a single interaction?

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2026-06-07 01:36

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The forces in an interaction pair are always OPPOSITE and EQUAL according to Newton's Third Law of Motion. However, it is impossible to say what forces are being applied in the interaction pair unless we are given a specific example. Most commonly it will be a push/pull, or gravity/air resistance situation.

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