Physics, asked by santukumar9717, 9 months ago

If according to third law of motion action and reaction forces are always equal in magnitude then why does a plastic Ball Travel more distance after colliding with an iron sphere? Explain

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The third law of motion explains that reaction is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction, unless and until an external force is not applying on it.

Explanation:

This explains that when a rubber ball, that is light in weight will collide with the heavyweight iron sphere, it will automatically bounce back and travels a long distance. It is due to the force that is applying to it. When we force something lightweight with the huge power, it will definitely slide easily in the opposite direction. So, weight matters a lot. The same is the case with the plastic ball, it's weight is very much lesser than the iron sphere and it will travel double the distance as compared to its magnitude.

Answered by ruhi6375
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