Physics
Comment on the statement 'the sum of action and reaction on a body is zero'.
[Hint: The statement is wrong]
Answer
The statement 'the sum of action and reaction on a body is zero' is wrong.
As per the Newton's third law of motion —
In an interaction of two bodies A and B, the magnitude of reaction (i.e., the force FAB applied by the body A) is equal in magnitude to the action (i.e., the force FBA applied by the body A on the body B), but they are in directions opposite to each other.
Hence, the two forces can't add up to zero.