Give me Some examples of Newton's 3rd law of motion..
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ex - Launching of a rocket
The force that propels a rocket is provided by the combustion of the rocket's fuel. As the fuel combines with oxygen, it produces gases that are directed through exhaust nozzles on the rear of the fuselage, and each molecule that emerges accelerates away from the rocket. Newton's Third Law requires this acceleration be accompanied by a corresponding acceleration of the rocket in the opposite direction. The combined acceleration of all the molecules of oxidized fuel as they emerge from the rocket's nozzles create the thrust that accelerates and propels the rocket.
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What are some examples of the third law of motion?
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◼Walking: when you walk, you push the street i.e. you apply a force. on the street and the reaction force move you forward.
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◼Gun Firing: when someone fire gun the reaction force push the gun backword.
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◼Jumping to land from boat: The action force applied on the boat and the reaction force puch you to land. The action force push the boat backword.
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◼Slapping: When you slap someone your hand feel pain as well as the check of the victim. The pain in check due to action and in palm due to reaction force.
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◼Rocket: Then the rocket tool flight it exhaust the gas from it's back. The reaction force push rocket forward.
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◼Bouncing Of Ball: When a ball hit ground or a wall the ball apply a force on the wall or on the ground. The wall or the ground apply a reaction force then the ball bounce back.
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