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give an example to show that friction is important factor in satisfying newton's third law of motion
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Answered by yakumoreyucurry
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When we roll a ball on the ground, it slows down and then stops. This happens because of the friction of the air/atmosphere and the friction of the surface, over which the ball is rolled over. Now, according to Newton's third law, every action has an equal and opposite direction. So, when the ball rolled, the force is applied in a certain direction and friction acts from the opposite direction of the applied force and stops the ball. Thus, we can say that friction is an important factor in satisfying Newton's third law of motion.

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Answered by Thor1
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This is true as

when we push a ball on the ground it will stop moving/rolling after some time because of air resistance and the friction between the ground

NEWTON'S THIRD LAW OF MOTION

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
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Proof that friction is a satisfying factor in the law:
the ball pushes the air which pushes it back slowing it down as it applies in the opposite direction and it comes in contact with the friction in ground which acts in the opposite direction

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