For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Look at this free body diagram from an exercise where a man pushes a box up an inclined platform:
I don't see all those "equal and opposite" reactions here. If the man pushes on the box, the box pushes on the man as well, and if the platform pushes on the box, the box also pushes on the platform, so why aren't those forces drawn here? The box also pushes on the air (P) and the air on the box but if those forces were equal wouldn't the box not move? I mean, if A pushes on B with force F and B pushes back on A with force -F, how come anything moves? Is it because the have different masses? Would that make this "opposite and equal reaction" not equal then? I'm confused.
