when you kick a stone , you get hurt . due to which property this happens ?
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This happens due to Newton's third law of motion.'To every action, there is always an equal and opposite reaction.'When you kick a stone, you apply some force on it. To maintain the Law of Conservation of momentum, the stone also exerts a force on the leg, which we feel as pain.
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"The property due to which we hurt when a stone is kicked is the Newton's third law of motion.
"Newton's third law of motion" states that each and every action, we get an "equal and opposite" reaction.
When you kick a stone, you exert some amount of force on the stone. This is the action. In order to conserve momentum, the stone exerts some force on you. This is felt as pain and is the reaction."
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