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Give ten example of force which shows the daily life construction force is also given
by newton's find , second &
third Law of motion​

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Answered by Laakshya
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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.

The motion of the air-filled balloon

Take an air-filled balloon is set free, the air inside it rushes out and the balloon moves forward. In this example, the action is by the balloon that pushes the air out of it when set free. The reaction of the air which escapes out from the balloon acts on the balloon forward. A rocket moves on the same principle. When its fuel burns, hot gases escape out from its tail at very high speed. The reaction of these gases on the rocket causes it to move opposite to the gases rushing out of its tail.

What is some Examples of Newton’s third law of motion Everyday life?

Next, a list of situations in everyday life will be presented in which what is posed by Newton’s third law is reflected :

If you have ever jumped from a raft into the water, you will have seen it fall back as your body moves forward. This is an example of Newton’s third law since there is action, which is his jump, and reaction, which is the recoil of the raft.

Newton’s third law can be seen for example when we try to push someone into a pool. What will happen to us, even without the intention of the other, we will go backward?

While swimming in a pool you can also experience Newton’s third law. This occurs when we look for a wall and push ourselves to gain momentum. In this case, an action and a reaction are also detected.

The carpenters constantly find themselves before a clear example of Newton’s third law, when they hammer a nail. While the latter goes deeper and deeper into the wood when hammered, the hammer makes a backward movement, which is identified as the reaction of its own blow.

The action and reaction identified in Newton’s third law can be observed when an individual pushes another who has a similar body. In this case, not only the pushed person will go back, but also the one who pushed him.

The clothesline where clothes are hung is another example of Newton’s third law. While the clothes force down, the rope, in reaction, forces up. This ensures that the clothing does not come into contact with the ground.

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.

The third law can also be clearly observed when a person tries to push a stuck car. While it exerts force in one direction, the car reacts by exerting an equivalent, but in the opposite direction.

A walk can also be a way to put Newton’s third law into practice. And this happens when we walk, for example, on the beach: while with our feet we exert force forward with each step, we push the sand backward.

The operation of an airplane also works as a clear example of Newton’s third law since it advances forward as a consequence of the turbines forcing the opposite side, that is, backward.

A rocket also manages to be put into operation thanks to Newton’s third law since it moves thanks to the effect of burnt gunpowder, which goes in the opposite direction.

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