If we apply an equal force on an object at opposite direction, then what force will act on that object ? weather it becomes zero (coz, equily opposite direction) or will two times (forces from both sides too) ?
It may be pull or push. In pulling, it will stretch by 2 times of applied force & if push, it will compressed by 2 times of applied force.
And, is it related to Newton's law of motion ? How ?
please explain.
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It will be zero
example:
when u push a wall with your palm the force exerted by you on the wall is opposed by the wall and it exerts an equal amount of force on your hand.
therefor the wall does not move
Newton third law says the same thing that every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
example:
when u push a wall with your palm the force exerted by you on the wall is opposed by the wall and it exerts an equal amount of force on your hand.
therefor the wall does not move
Newton third law says the same thing that every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
100mandar:
Thanks. But I mean not that way. If we push a ball by stick, then it will move. But if we apply a same force of stick from opposite direction, then what will happen ? Is it has a force or not ? (Generally we know the answer in practice, but how it by technical ?
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