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What is a real life example of Newton’s 3rd law of motion? (I need to take a video so make sure i can do it myself)

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Answered by bush2401
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Newton's third law of motion is about every action has equal and opposite reaction so this can be shown by the help of bullet being fired by a rifle as an action and the rifle recoils in its return as a reaction.

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Answered by DisneyStar
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  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. While Rowing a boat, when you want to move forward on a boat, you paddle by pushing the water backwards, causing you to move forward.
  3. While Walking, You push the floor or the surface you are walking on with your toes, And the surface pushes your legs up, helping you to lift your legs up.
  4. The force that the ball exerts on the ground is equal to and in the opposite direction as the force of the ground on the ball. The ball that bounces back not only must be stopped, but must also be projected back up.
  5. 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.
  6. 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). In turn, both forces cancel each other out, and the person enjoys the equilibrium position.

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