My, that is a fairly heavy book!
Earth attracts the book with a force of 98 Newtons. Therefore, the book will also attract Earth with the same force.
For the book to be in equilibrium, the table has to push the book up with a force of 98 Newtons. Therefore, the book also pushes down on the table, with a force of 98 Newtons.
No. They acts on same body. So they do not constitute action-reaction pair.
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
justify your personal response to the character of loku neanda in ' Action and reaction' by chithra fernando?
Reaction
striking of bug is action while bug getting hurt is reaction -Thunder
In order to bring the system to equilibrium, action and reaction cancel out. The resultant is the reaction.
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Yes. Action and Re-action are relative, to how the problem is described. You can start with the reaction and find the action or start with the action and find the reaction.
To every action there is a opposite reaction means reaction.
Action Reaction was created in 1984.
Reaction to Action was created in 1984.
Equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
Every action has a reaction. you know to get something action must be performed. Tougths never makes action & reaction
Yes
Example : Action: I poured water on the campfire. Reaction: Fire was extinguished. Action=cause Reaction=what happens because of it
action = reaction, but they works in the different object
No there is no difference between action and reaction forces!