Explain Newton’s third Law’s of motion by using the example of walking
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If any action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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When we walk, our feet exert force on the earth or ground. This force is balanced by the gravitational force or pull of earth.
If these forces doesn't exist we may fall outward of earth. Here, Force exerted by our feet is action. Gravitational pull is reaction.
Hence there exists a action - reaction pair. These forces are opposite in direction and have equal magnitude.
Therefore, Walking on the road or some kind of surface is an example of Newton's third law which states that “ For every action, there exists equal and opposite reaction ”
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