Newton's Second and Third Laws: The Moose and the Log

A moose is tied to a stationary log by a rope. If the force exerted by the moose on the log has exactly the same strength as the force exerted by the log on the moose (Third Law), how can the moose ever move the log? Don't the forces cancel each other?




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