Explain the Newton's third law of motion
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Newton's Third Law:
This law states that for every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Examples of Newton's third law of motion in everyday life are :-
- A car accelerates forward because the ground pushes forward on the drive wheels, in reaction to the drive wheels pushing backward on the ground.
- When you jump, your legs apply a force to the ground, and the ground applies equal and opposite reaction force that propels you into the air.
- A book lying on a table . The weight of the books is acting on the table in a downward direction. This is the action, The reaction of the table acts on the books in the upward direction.
- Rowing in a boat also means putting Newton’s third law into practice and this happens because while we move the water backward with the paddle, it reacts by pushing the boat in its opposite direction.
- When two people pull the opposite senses of the same rope, and it stays at the same point, it is also observed that there is an action and a reaction. That is why the game of the rope or the “push and pull” is perfectly suited as an example of this law.
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EXAMPLE
Raining️ , Falling down⤵️ from stairs, walking down, pulling something, sliding down
Explanation:
If an object A exerts a force an object B,then object B must exerts force on equal magnitude .
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