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* reactionem : sive corporum auorum actwnes in se mutuo semper esse cequales et in paries contrarias dirigi.
To every action there is always an equal and contrary re action: or, the mutual actions of any two bodies are always equal and oppositely directed.
262. If one body presses or draws another, it is pressed or drawn by this other with an equal force in the opposite direc tion. If any one presses a stone with his finger, his finger is pressed with the same force in the opposite direction by
... the stone. A horse towing a boat on a canal is dragged back wards by a force equal to that which he impresses on the towing-rope forwards. By whatever amount, and in whatever direction, one body has its motion changed by impact upon another, this other body has its motion changed by the same 262. ] DYNAMICAL LAWS AND PRINCIPLES. 247 amount in the opposite direction ; for at each instant during \ewton 1 - the impact the force between them was equal and opposite on the two. When neither of the two bodies has any rotation, whether before or after impact, the changes of velocity which they experience are inversely as their masses.

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