What are the differences between external forces and internal forces
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Internal forces are the forces that emanate from within a system. The system must be defined by you/problem.
External forces are the forces that emanate from outside the system.
An example: Let us say, our system is the earth-sun system. You see, we have defined the system first. Now, the force of earth on the sun and the force of sun on earth ( Mutual forces of gravitation, say ) are the internal forces.
But, the force of Mars on the sun or on earth, would be called external force here as it is emanating from outside the system that we have defined.
Regarding, active and reactive forces: If you mean action-reaction pair, here is the answer:
Action or reaction force has no difference. Whenever two bodies or two systems interact, they exert a force on each other. Anyone of these forces could be called action force, and the other as a reaction force. So, if you kick the ball, the action could be the force by the ball on your legs, and the force by the leg on the ball could be reaction force.
Also, there is no time lag between the action-reaction pair, i.e., they happen at the same instant. Therefore, none is earlier or later- they both come into existence simultaneously.
External forces are the forces that emanate from outside the system.
An example: Let us say, our system is the earth-sun system. You see, we have defined the system first. Now, the force of earth on the sun and the force of sun on earth ( Mutual forces of gravitation, say ) are the internal forces.
But, the force of Mars on the sun or on earth, would be called external force here as it is emanating from outside the system that we have defined.
Regarding, active and reactive forces: If you mean action-reaction pair, here is the answer:
Action or reaction force has no difference. Whenever two bodies or two systems interact, they exert a force on each other. Anyone of these forces could be called action force, and the other as a reaction force. So, if you kick the ball, the action could be the force by the ball on your legs, and the force by the leg on the ball could be reaction force.
Also, there is no time lag between the action-reaction pair, i.e., they happen at the same instant. Therefore, none is earlier or later- they both come into existence simultaneously.
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External forces are forces caused byexternal agent outside of the system.Internal forces are forces exchanged by the objects in the system. To determine what part should be considered external and internal, mechanical system should be clearly defined.
For our purposes, we will simply say that external forces include the applied force, normal force, tension force, friction force, and air resistance force. And for our purposes, the internal forces include the gravity forces, magnetic force, electrical force, and spring force.
For our purposes, we will simply say that external forces include the applied force, normal force, tension force, friction force, and air resistance force. And for our purposes, the internal forces include the gravity forces, magnetic force, electrical force, and spring force.
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