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Yes, an equal and opposite force.
The force that the machine exerts is the out put force. This is the science definition.
A force in the opposite direction, and with the same magnitude.
Mass will exerts a force unless it is massless in relative situation
Mass will exerts a force unless it is massless in relative situation
The objects with bigger masses exert more pulling force. However, even though all the matter around us exert a force, their masses are too small for them to exert a 'feelable' force. But yes, they do exert a force, but its negligible.
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Yes !! But its negligible.
its possible in any possible ways depending on the force put on it .
Earth exerts a non-contact force on the moon.
Remember Newton's third law of motion! The object exerts a force that is of equal (the same) magnitude but in the opposite direction to what you applied to it
Rockets exert force at the upper part of the combustion chamber. This pushes the rocket forward.