Explain, how a man walks on ground in terms of physics.
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it is due to Newton's third law of motion .
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Newton's 3rd law of motion states that:
“For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.”
It means that for every interaction between objects there are always 2 forces acting. The forces must be equal in magnitude. That is they must both be equally "strong." They also must be opposite - working in opposing directions.
When we walk our foot pushes on the floor and the floor pushes back on us - in the opposite direction, resulting in our moving in the direction we are walking.
“For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.”
It means that for every interaction between objects there are always 2 forces acting. The forces must be equal in magnitude. That is they must both be equally "strong." They also must be opposite - working in opposing directions.
When we walk our foot pushes on the floor and the floor pushes back on us - in the opposite direction, resulting in our moving in the direction we are walking.
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