Another example of the third law is when you kick a ball. When you kick the ball, the ball exerts a force on your foot in the opposite direction. This is why your foot hurts when you kick a ball that is too hard.
The third law also applies to objects that are not in contact with each other. For example, when a magnet attracts a piece of metal, the magnet exerts a force on the metal and the metal exerts an equal and opposite force on the magnet. This is why magnets can pull objects towards them even if they are not touching.