Newton's three of motion with example
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Newton's Third Law of Motion
When two bodies interact, they apply forces on each other that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. To understand Newton's third law with the help of an example, let us consider a book resting on a table. The book applies a downward force equal to its weight on the table.
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Pulling an elastic band.
Swimming or rowing a boat.
Static friction while pushing an object.
Walking.
Standing on the ground or sitting on a chair.
The upward thrust of a rocket.
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