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14 February, 21:34

True/false: it is possible to exert a force directly on an object without the object exerting a force on you.? true/false: it is possible to exert a force directly on an object without the object exerting a force on you.

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  1. 15 February, 00:02
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    I think that it is false. You cannot exert force directly on an object without the object exerting a force on you. Newton has a law that states that for every action there is a reaction. This means that if you exert a force on an object it will do same but in the opposite direction of your force.
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