Physics, asked by kiara539, 9 months ago

state any five examples of Newton's third law of motion​

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Answered by samiksha4640
2

Answer:

1) A swimmer pushes the water backward by his/her hands and in return the water pushes the swimmer forwards, thus enabling him to go forward during swimming.

2) A man walking on the ground: While walking, a person pushes the ground in the backward direction, and the ground in return pushes the person in the forward direction, thus making him/her walk.

3) A bird while flying pushes the air downwards with the help of its wings. Consistent with Newton’s third law of motion, the air pushes the bird upwards.

4) When a person is lying on a bed, his weight is opposed by a reaction force from the bed (assuming it must be there because of Newton’s third law of Motion).

Answered by krishaynaik
3

Answer:

Example:

1)  when you jump, your legs apply a force to the ground, and the ground applies and equal and opposite reaction force that propels you into the air.

2) Engineers apply Newton's third law when designing rockets and other projectile devices. During launch, the burning fuel exerts a downward force, and the reaction force pushes the rocket into the air. In space, the rocket applies its rear thrusters to move forward, which provides another example of how engineers take advantage of reaction forces in their designs.

3) Hitting A Wall

4) Rowing a boat

5) Walking (Yes, As Simple As That..)

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