Find out action and reaction in following examples; Find out action and reaction in following examples
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When there is a force being applied, there is simultaneously an equal and opposite force being applied.
Explanation:
Action-reaction pairs stem from Newton's Third Law, which states that all forces come in pairs.
For example, if you push on the wall with a force of 10 N, then the wall will exert a force back on you with a magnitude of 10 N.
It is typically denoted for forces between two objects a and b as:
⇒Fa on b=−Fb on a
he ball exerts an equal and opposite force on the bat. This is the reaction force. Such an interaction pair is another example of Newton's Third Law. The baseball forces the bat in one direction and the bat forces the ball in the opposite direction
Explanation:
Action-reaction pairs stem from Newton's Third Law, which states that all forces come in pairs.
For example, if you push on the wall with a force of 10 N, then the wall will exert a force back on you with a magnitude of 10 N.
It is typically denoted for forces between two objects a and b as:
⇒Fa on b=−Fb on a
he ball exerts an equal and opposite force on the bat. This is the reaction force. Such an interaction pair is another example of Newton's Third Law. The baseball forces the bat in one direction and the bat forces the ball in the opposite direction
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