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Answered by xtylishnaveed222
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Examples of Newton's 3rd Law  When you jump off a small rowing boat into water, you will push yourself forward towards the water. The same force you used to push forward will make the boat move backwards.  When air rushes out of a balloon, the opposite reaction is that the balloon flies up.

When we design the elevations and turns on a roller coaster, we have to use Newton's laws of motion and kinetic energy and potential energy. ... Newton's third law of motion is really important when designing roller coasters. Newton's third law of motion says, "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."

Answered by umiko28
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Answer:

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