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50 third law of motion examples

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50 Third Law of Motion Examples :-

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  1. A book on the table exerts a force on the table. the table also exerts a force back.
  2. Car accelerates because wheel pushes it down. the ground also pushes the car wheel.
  3. Rockets exert a large backward force.
  4. Birds and airplanes fly by exerting force on the direction opposite to the direction they wanted to travel
  5. when we walk, we push the ground downwards. similarly the ground pushes our feet with the same force.
  6. when a person pulls a rope down, the rope pulls the person up.
  7. when an athlete sprints, they start from the ground and push the ground to start running.
  8. A swimmer pushes the water behind them as they accelerate.
  9. when a person is sleeping, they exert a force on the bed. the bed also exerts a force on the person.
  10. Recoil of a sniper.
  11. Tug of war competition.
  12. when a person jumps into land from a boat, they push the boat behind to fall.
  13. bouncing a basketball. the ball exerts force on the ground when it comes to rest and the ground exerts a force on the ball which causes it to bounce.
  14. Children on the merry go round. they push but they stay intact while the merry go round spins.
  15. injecting a needle to get blood from the patient. the needle is pushed into the vein and it gets pushed back for the flow of blood.
  16. when we jump on the ground.
  17. when a baby crawls, it pushes the ground to move forward.
  18. when a tennis player hits the ball with a racquet, the ball exerts a force on the racket and the racket also exerts a similar force on the ball.
  19. Rowing a boat, you push the water backward in order to move forward.
  20. if a person is just standing on the floor.
  21. Punching a person in sports such as wrestling and boxing.
  22. Using projectile devices such as slingshots from the angry birds game. the bird exerts a force on the slingshot and the slingshot exerts the opposite force on the bird.
  23. hitting a golf ball.
  24. pushing a skateboard in order to ride it. or pushing a scooter in order to ride it.
  25. rebounding a cue ball in billiards.
  26. Hammering a nail on the wall or a wooden board.
  27. When astronauts push a ball in order to move around in the ISS.
  28. Collision of two or more particles.
  29. Newton's Cradle.
  30. A child on a swing. He or she has to push in the opposite direction in order to swing.
  31. Automobiles travelling on the highway.
  32. Watering your plants using a spray nozzle and feeling the water pressure in the back end of the nozzle.
  33. Scrolling through your phone. your fingers exert a force on the phone surface and the phone exerts a pressure on you.
  34. When you need to pull the string of an arrow to fire the arrow into the bull's eye.
  35. Gravitational forces and effects. the sun exerts a gravitational force on the earth to make it remain in orbit.
  36. supported forces such as buoyant forces, normal forces etc.
  37. mass on a spring or spring influenced actions.
  38. Horse pulls a cart. Horse exerts some force to pull and pushes on the ground in order to move forward.
  39. A person pushing a heavy box.
  40. When a baseball player hits the baseball using his bat. the same concept of tennis racket applies here.
  41. when a person pushes their desk when they are on a rolling chair and roll backwards.
  42. the same applies for professional ice skaters who hold onto the railing and push themselves.
  43. gym tools such as walking on the treadmill or pulling those chains.
  44. when a cricket batsman hits a sixer, the bat exerts an upward liftoff force on the ball and the ball pushes the bat backward.
  45. when a teacher writes on the chalkboard, the board exerts a force like that of the chalk on the board.
  46. when you knock on the door to your house.
  47. when a drummer plays his drums, he hits the drums with the drumsticks. there is also an another concept involved called reverberation but that is sound related.
  48. a swimmer jumping off the diving board. he pushes the board down in order to eject himself up and fall down into the pool.
  49. throwing darts at a dartboard.
  50. using a riveting tool. there is a slight recoil after using it. it is same with that of a gun but a riveting tool is necessarily a hammer which rotates constantly in order to drive the nail in.

and that's 50 examples! hope that helps. some of them follow the same concept.

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