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Can you physically touch a person without that person touching you with the same amount of force?.

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No, you cannot physically touch a person without that person touching you with the same amount of force.

According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction which means that when two objects come in physical contact with each other the exert forces on one another that is equal in terms of magnitude and opposite in terms of direction.

So, in this case you physically touch a person with x amounts of force and basically they exert the same amount of force on you.

Therefore, you cannot physically touch a person without that person touching you with the same amount of force.

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