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LaunchTransient t1_isjzlqr wrote

No, Newton's 3rd law - every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
The force acting on one object is equal to the force acting on ther other - now the relative motion of each object will be different, as a lighter mass will accelerate more than the larger mass, but the product of an objects mass and acceleration will be equal to the other's.

In short: Small mass has big acceleration, Huge mass has tiny acceleration. Both have same force acting on them.

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