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Same case of Newton’s third law
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[QUOTE="rudransh verma, post: 6601760, member: 525610"] Previously I have posted two threads on Thread 'Monkey climbing up the rope' [URL]https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/monkey-climbing-up-the-rope.1012065/[/URL] and Thread 'Car's maximum acceleration on a road is proportional to what?' [URL]https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/cars-maximum-acceleration-on-a-road-is-proportional-to-what.1011913/[/URL] I think both are same cases of Newton’s third law. Both require applications of a force which generates static friction on rope and road and this force helps accelerate the monkey and the car up the rope and down the road. Right? (Thanks for verifying) [/QUOTE]
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