A squid applies to Newton's third law of motion to move itself through the water. The squid exerts a force on the waterwater (action force) that it expels from its body cavity. At the same time, the water exerts an equal and opposite force on the squid (reaction force), causing it to move.
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A squid applies to Newton's third law of motion to move itself through the water. The squid exerts a force on the waterwater (action force) that it expels from its body cavity. At the same time, the water exerts an equal and opposite force on the squid (reaction force), causing it to move.