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By applying the third law of motion, which force is greater when you push on a wall? Your force, the wall’s force, your force and the wall’s force are equal or the force saved before pushing the wall.

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they are equal

Step-by-step explanation:

since it's an equal and opposite force exerted on both bodies, obviously there's no force greater than the other. however, perhaps you could say that since your mass is smaller, the impact of the force exerted on you is greater than that exerted on the wall since F=ma.

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Hello!

By applying the third law of motion, your force and the wall's force are equal.

I hope this helps you! Have a great day!

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