When a bird fly, it push the a air downwards with its wings with force of Lon, then the force applied by the air to push the bird in upward direction is a
(a) 20N
(b) 0N
(c) 10N
(d) 120N
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10 N is answer (Neuton third law of motion)
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Force applied by air to push the bird is 10N.
Explanation:
As the bird flies in the sky, it applies a force of 10N, then the air applies back the same amount of force on the bird which is 10N. This could be proven by the fundamental law of physics the famous,
NEWTONS THIRD LAW OF MOTION which states that,
" Every action has an equal and opposite reaction"
According to the law, it is clear that as and when the bird applies a force, an equal and opposite force is applied by the air to the bird, making it easy for the bird to fly in an upward direction.
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