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newton's third law ???????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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These two forces are called action and reaction forces and are the subject of Newton's third law of motion. Formally stated, Newton's third law is: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The statement means that in every interaction, there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects.

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Newton's Third law states, For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Explanation:

According to Newton's third rule/law - Every action is equal, but in the opposite direction. It is also called the action-reaction rule.

If F1 is the force of action and F2 is the force of reaction, then F1 = —F2.

Two things are important in relation to this rule - one is that we cannot say which force is action and which reaction. It can be said that if one action is there then another reaction.

The other action and reaction forces always work on two different objects, not on one. Therefore they cannot abort each other.

Examples,

When firing with a shotgun, the driver is pushed backwards - pressing the trigger of the shotgun creates ammo gas, which, due to the spread, throws the bullet too hard forward.

The bullet also exerts the same reaction force on this gas, but in the opposite direction, which pushes the gunner backwards.

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