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derive newton third law of motion by newton second law ​

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Answered by studiousgirl42
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Answer:

The third law states that all forces between two objects exist in equal magnitude and opposite direction: if one object A exerts a force FA on a second object B, then B simultaneously exerts a force FB on A, and the two forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction: FA = −FB.

Answered by jayanthanips07
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Explanation:

☞Rockets can propel themselves through the nothingness of space because of two fundamental laws of physics: Newton’s Third Law and the Conservation of Linear Momentum.

☞Both ideas are essential to understanding how nearly everything in the universe moves.

☞When an ice skater takes off from a dead stop, she digs her blade into the ice and the ice pushes back with an equal and opposite force, sending her gliding across the rink.

☞When a cannon is fired, the cannonball goes hurtling through the air while the cannon recoils backward in response.

☞Both of these principles stem from the same general idea: that the universe likes to keep everything in balance.

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