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If there were no action-reactionforces in effect, describe what would happen as you walk down a sidewalk?
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If there were no action-reactionforces in effect, describe what would happen as you walk down a sidewalk?
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if there were no action-reactionforces in effect, describe what would happen as you walk down a sidewalk?
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you won't even be able to walk......
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Well since you would have no action-reaction forces that means you wouldn't be able to walk as you wouldnt be able to push on the ground and the ground wouldnt be able to push on you
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