MCQ
This question has Statement $1$ and Statement $2$. Of the four choices given after the Statements, choose the one that best describes the two Statements.

Statement $1$: If you push on a cart being pulled by a horse so that it does not move, the cart pushes you back with an equal and opposite force.

Statemf'nt $2$: The cart does not move because the force described in statement $1$ cancel each other

  • Statement $1$ is true, Statement $2$ is true,
    Statement $2$ is the correct explanation of Statement $1$
  • B
    Statement $1$ is false, Statement $2$ is true.
  • C
    Statement $1$ is true, Statement $2$ is false.
  • D
    Statement $1$ is true, Statement $2$ is true,
    Statement $2$ is not the correct explanation of Statement $1$.

Answer

Correct option: A.
Statement $1$ is true, Statement $2$ is true,
Statement $2$ is the correct explanation of Statement $1$
a
According to newton third law of motion i.e. every action is associated with equal and opposite reaction.

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