which is the incorrect statement about action and reaction referred by newton's 3rd law of motion? a) they are equal b) they are opposite c) they act on the same object d) they act on 2 different objects..
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The incorrect statement is statement 3 ie they act on the same body.
Action and reaction are equal and opposite in direction.they act as pairs on two different bodies.
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The incorrect statement is Option(d), they act on two different objects.
- Newton's third law states that if object A exerts a force on object B, then object B must apply a force to object A that is equal in magnitude and directed in the opposite direction.
- This law illustrates a uniformity in nature whereby forces always occur in pairs and whereby nobody can exert a force without also being subjected to one.
- When referring to this law, we sometimes use the term "action-reaction," where the action is the force applied and the reaction is the force felt as a result.
- For example: a car accelerates because the ground pushes forward on the drive wheels in response to the drive wheels pushing backward on the ground. When tires spin on a rough road and throw rocks backward, we can see evidence of the wheels pushing backward.
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