Physics, asked by ManushHG, 1 year ago

examples for Newton's third law of motion any 10

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Answered by priyanshu6267
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When you jump off a small rowing boat into water, you will push yourself forward towards the water

ManushHG: I am asking examples not 3rd law
Answered by adithyashasan007
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Hey mate, here is your answer,

Newton's third law of motion states that "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction and they acts on two different objects."

Eg:-Think of something you did today. That’s an excellent example of Newton’s third law. It’s completely ubiquitous in our every day lives. Every time you sit in a chair, walk around, bite an apple, blink, breathe, live, Newton’s third law is in action.

I think these mundane examples are the best ones, personally, because they stress how grounded and real these equations and theories are.

If you really want some “exotic” example, just pick an object. Talk about rockets flying through space - they get propelled forwards by expelling fuel backwards, which is Newton’s third law. Talk about the way waves break apart on the sand as they crash - they break because they’re experiencing a force as they crash on the sand, which causes them to fragment. And so on.Hope this helps you..

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