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Newtons third law simply states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. So, if object A acts a force upon object B, then object B will exert an opposite yet equal force upon object A.
Example 1: When you sit in a chair, you are constantly pushing on the chair with a downward force. The chair is also pushing you back with an upward force; otherwise, the chair would collapse and you would fall. Example 2: Birds also fly using the Third Law of Motion.