state Newton's third law of motion how does this explain the action of a Bullet fired from a gun.
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Newton's third law states that in a system, there are equal and opposing forces. Hence, when a constituent of a system leaves it, it leaves its so called trace marks behind a.k.a momentum in opposite direction. Hence, Gun goes back in proportion to its mass and bullet moves forward due to its exploding gunpowder.
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every action has an equal & opposite reaction is the Newtons third law
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When a bullet is fired from a gun, the gun exerts a force on the bullet in the forward direction. This is force is called as the action force. The bullet also exerts an equal and opposite force on the gun in the backward direction. Therefore a gun recoils when a bullet is fired from it
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