Science, asked by priyanka4222, 9 months ago

how is Newton's third law applied when we are walking swimming or jumping​

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Answered by vimalraj1217
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Answer:

So, when you walk, it is the floor that pushes you along! If "you push water backward" is the action force, the reaction force must be "water pushes you forward." So, when you swim, the water exerts the force that pushes you along! ... Newton's Third Law also says that these forces are exactly the same size.

Answered by srijansoham
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Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

SWIMMING:

We push the water back with our legs and arms and the water applies an opposite force on us, so we move forward in the water.

JUMPING:

We push our feet against the ground and the ground pushes back with upward force, so we move up.

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