When an objects collide, they exert forces upon one another. These forces exist in pairs - interaction force pairs. When Object A collides with Object B, they push upon one another in an equal and simultaneous manner. Object A pushes upon Object B and Object pushes upon Object A with equal and oppositely-directed forces.
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