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It's harder to stop the airplane taking off.

According to the Newton's third law is for every action, there's an equal and contrary response. The statement means that in every commerce, there's a brace of forces acting on the two interacting objects.

The size of the forces on the first object equals the size of the force on the alternate object.

When we try to stop the object, the same object will ply an contrary force on us.

As we know that force = mass x acceleration.

In these two cases,

The mass of airplane is further than rolling ball and the acceleration by which the airplane takes off is veritably much high than that of a ball.

The force wielded by the airplane will be further than the force applied by the ball.

Thus, it's harder to stop an airplane taking off than the rolling ball because the force applied to stop airplane will be advanced than the ball.

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