Newtons third law examples

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October 31 2023

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Nicole Camacho

Newtons third law of motion states that whenever one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first object. In other words, every action force has a corresponding reaction force of the same magnitude but in the opposite direction. It is important to note that these forces act on different objects, highlighting the reciprocal nature of the interaction. This principle demonstrates the conservation of momentum and provides insights into the fundamental symmetry of forces in nature.

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0:16 Bird

0:27 Jumping

0:38 Walking

0:50 Rocket

1:03 Cannon

1:14 Fish

1:26 Spring

1:37 Boxing

1:49 Boat

2:02 Ball

2:13 Gun

2:25 Pushing

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