Physics
“The action and reaction both act simultaneously.” Is this statement true?
Laws of Motion
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Yes, action and reaction both act simultaneously.
Example — To move a boat ahead in water, the boatman pushes (action) the water backwards with his oar and at the same time, the water exerts an equal and opposite force (reaction) in the forward direction on the boat due to which the boat moves ahead.
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