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State Newton’s third law of motion. Why it is difficult for a fireman to hold a hose pipe which ejects larger amount of water at a high speed?

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Answered by Arsaleen
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Answer:

every action their is equal and opposite reaction

Answered by 23saurabhkumar
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Explanation:

Findings from the Newton's third law of motion states that for "Every action there has an equal and the opposite reaction".

So, for every action that we are performing on the object we will be getting the opposite reaction of the same magnitude but the direction will be reversed.

Like in the case of the Fireman and the hose problem it is difficult for a fireman to hold a hose pipe ejecting a large amount of water at a high speed because the force with which the water is ejecting from the hose is in the forward direction but its reaction will be in the backward direction with the same force with which it is ejecting from the hose as the water in the hose carries some weight and also has some acceleration, therefore it generates the force.

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