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Describe an a experiment to show that action reaction forces acts on two different bodies

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Answered by SCIVIBHANSHU
1

Answer:

ACTION REACTION FORCES ALWAYS ACT IN PAIRS.

Explanation:

EX-1: FOR INSTANCE SUPPOSE THERE IS A BASKETBALLER WHO THROWS THE BASKETBALL TOWARDS A WALL IN FRONT OF HIM.

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NOW AS THE BALL IS HAVING SOME FORCE IT WILL EXERT THE FORCE ON THE WALL. THIS FORCE APPLIED BY BALL ON WALL WILL BE CALLED ACTION FORCE. IN TURN THE WALL AGAIN APPLIED THE SAME FORCE ON THE BALL, THIS FORCE WILL BE IN OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF FORCE APPLIED BY BALL.

THIS FORCE APPLIED BY WALL IS CALLED REACTION FORCES. THIS RULE IS APPLIED FOR EVERY OBJECT IN THE UNIVERSE.

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THIS RULE IS : NEWTON'S THIRD LAW OF MOTION. -

EVERY ACTION HAS THE SAME AND OPPOSITE REACTION.

FORCE(A to B) = - FORCE (B to A)

(-) DENOTES OPPOSITE DIRECTION OR OPPOSITE REACTION.

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BY - SCIVIBHANSHU

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Explanation:

These forces act on different objects and so they do not cancel each other. Thus, Newton's Third Law of Motion describes the relationship between the forces of interaction between two objects. Whenever two bodies interact with each other, the force exerted by the first body on the second is called action.

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