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Undo revision 967764 by Vhayes1992 (Talk) It's called, explosions. That doesn't break the law.
(For the case that is explained, the Fn (normal force) would surely push hard enough to move the people. As for kicking someone, you lean into it, to "overcome" the opposite recation.)
m (Undo revision 967764 by Vhayes1992 (Talk) It's called, explosions. That doesn't break the law.)
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**Sometimes moves are amplified in power and even made to explode just to enable them to blast off [[Team Rocket#In the anime|Team Rocket]].
**Sometimes moves are amplified in power and even made to explode just to enable them to blast off [[Team Rocket#In the anime|Team Rocket]].
* During some of the battles in the anime, the Pokémon stay in the air longer than usual despite their weight, either when using attacks or receiving attacks (not including Pokémon that fly naturally). This is evident in ''[[DP108|Dealing With Defensive Types!]]'' when {{Ash}}'s {{AP|Chimchar|Monferno}} battles against [[Byron]]'s {{p|Bronzor}} and actually can be seen floating.
* During some of the battles in the anime, the Pokémon stay in the air longer than usual despite their weight, either when using attacks or receiving attacks (not including Pokémon that fly naturally). This is evident in ''[[DP108|Dealing With Defensive Types!]]'' when {{Ash}}'s {{AP|Chimchar|Monferno}} battles against [[Byron]]'s {{p|Bronzor}} and actually can be seen floating.
* In almost every episode, [[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}} manage to get launched hundreds of feet into the air, sometimes crashing through the roof of a building or a cave wall, by various means (usually a Pokémon attack). However, others standing near them will not be moved or even affected, and Team Rocket never gets seriously hurt from the flight, which would surely kill a normal person. In ''some'' cases like this, the anime ignores Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that for every action their is an equal and opposite reaction, which means that whoever sent them flying would be sent flying the same distance in the opposite direction. They also are in a stationary position during the first part of their flight, and then start suddenly spinning, normally after making a humorous comment.
* In almost every episode, [[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}} manage to get launched hundreds of feet into the air, sometimes crashing through the roof of a building or a cave wall, by various means (usually a Pokémon attack). However, others standing near them will not be moved or even affected, and Team Rocket never gets seriously hurt from the flight, which would surely kill a normal person. They also are in a stationary position during the first part of their flight, and then start suddenly spinning, normally after making a humorous comment.
** In ''[[H012|Training Daze]]'', Team Rocket is already flying when the episode starts and they don't land during the episode.
** In ''[[H012|Training Daze]]'', Team Rocket is already flying when the episode starts and they don't land during the episode.