Explain why fireman dirrct a powerful stream of water on a fire from hoase pipe go backward
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The force of the water is very high in the hose so to withstand this force he tends to go backward.
As from Newton's third law of motion ,
every action has an equal and opposite reaction , so the force of the water gives and equal and opposite force to the fireman who tends to go backwards.
(It is not the clear scientific definition but just the simple explanation )
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As from Newton's third law of motion ,
every action has an equal and opposite reaction , so the force of the water gives and equal and opposite force to the fireman who tends to go backwards.
(It is not the clear scientific definition but just the simple explanation )
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according to third law of motion this happens
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