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Physics, 23.09.2019 18:50 jordan495413

Newton's third law with magnetic forces?
now while i was studying more about this matter, as i asked before when two bar magnets attract do they both their forces on each other? the answer was "yes." now, let me go indepth with this more and more, when two bar magnets of un-equal forces attract! do they equally apply the same force or no?
imagine magnet a capable of applying 50n of force while magnet b is applying 10n of force, they both attract! i think the two forces add up! what do you all think?

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