Physics, asked by Tikiwiki, 1 year ago

When an inflected ballon is released, it takes off in the opposite direction. 2) if we want a boat to move forward,we always push the water in bachward direction (3rd law of motion ) pls explain in details pls help me guysss

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Answered by 8237171746
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A force is a push or a pull that acts upon an object as a results of its interaction with another object. ... These two forces are called action and reaction forces and are the subject of Newton's third law of motion. Formally stated, Newton's third law is: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Tikiwiki: But u didnt specified why the ballon takes off to the oposite direction
Tikiwiki: Pls explain in details
Tikiwiki: Actually i want to write it in my nb so i want a correct anwer
Answered by rileybiers
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Hello there,

Before going to the answer a few points are to be considered.
1.Newton in his 3rd law of motion quoted the famous law:

Every action has an equal and OPPOSITE reaction.
I mentioned the word opposite in caps inorder to point out it's importance in the questions u asked.

Coming the answer....

1 .as we release the air filled balloon ,the air rushes out through the mouth of the balloon .thereby creating a force in that direction,so according to the 3rd law of Newton the balloon moves in the opposite direction inorder to balance the force of the moving air.

2.Newtons 3rd law is so elementary nd important that even without know the law we apply it.

By pushing or giving a force opposite to the desired direction in which the boat is to be moved ,the boat moves forward with the equal amount of force .

I hope this helps u...nd doubts are indeed welcome
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