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1. The paper exerts a force on the table an the table exerts an equal an opposite force back on the paper.This can never be true as if two forces acting on two object,then how come they cancel each other?The main idea about action and reaction is,action and reaction forces act on two different bodies.They can't cancel each other.That's how the balloon moves in the opposite direction of the air flow. The paper remains still as the of force of gravity on book is canceled by the normal force of the surface.These two forces are acting on book,so they can cancel each other.So it can never be n example of action and reaction.Look into HALLIDAY-RESNICK-WALKER book for more detailed. 2. when writing, the pencil exerts a force on the paper and the paper exerts the same amount of force back on the pencil so it is equal. 3. When writing, your hand is exerting a force on the pencil and the pencil exerts the same amount of force on the hand, thus making it equal.
Yes Forces always act in pairs and never alone!!!!!!Newtons 3rd law clearly states that for every action there is an equal but opposite reactin!!!!
Centrifugal force never operates on a vehicle. We could call it a 'virtual' force, or a 'perceived' force. The truth is that it's imaginary and doesn't exist at all.
First law: Newton's first law is often referred to as the law of inertia. "A body persists its state of rest or of uniform motion unless acted upon by an external unbalanced force." Second law: "Force equals mass times acceleration (F = ma)": the net force on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by its acceleration. Third law: "To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."1. an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force2. Fnet=MA3.for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
There is no force of drag or friction acting to slow it down.
Never, they always cancel each other
1. The paper exerts a force on the table an the table exerts an equal an opposite force back on the paper.This can never be true as if two forces acting on two object,then how come they cancel each other?The main idea about action and reaction is,action and reaction forces act on two different bodies.They can't cancel each other.That's how the balloon moves in the opposite direction of the air flow. The paper remains still as the of force of gravity on book is canceled by the normal force of the surface.These two forces are acting on book,so they can cancel each other.So it can never be n example of action and reaction.Look into HALLIDAY-RESNICK-WALKER book for more detailed. 2. when writing, the pencil exerts a force on the paper and the paper exerts the same amount of force back on the pencil so it is equal. 3. When writing, your hand is exerting a force on the pencil and the pencil exerts the same amount of force on the hand, thus making it equal.
No, never. They act perpendicularly, so they could never cancel. Only forces which act parallel and in the opposite direction can cancel.
Every action has a reaction. you know to get something action must be performed. Tougths never makes action & reaction
No, that is Newton's Third Law of Motion. The Law of Conservation of Momentum is that within a contained set of objects, the total momentum never changes. Objects can only transfer energy to each other, they can never really "get rid" of it.
No, they can NEVER act in the same directions.
Because they are acting on different objects.The action and reaction forces - in the sense of Newton's Third Law - act on different objects. In some everyday situations, such as a book lying on a table, pressing down on the table, and the table pressing up on the book, these forces are balanced by additional forces, in other cases, they are not.Please note that "action" and "reaction" forces (from Newton's Third Law) act on different objects. Only forces acting on the same object may cancel out (for purposes of Newton's Second Law), if their vector sum happens to be zero.
I've never heard of "equally proportional" and have no idea what it means.The action and reaction forces in Newton's third law are EQUAL in strength,and act in opposite directions. (That means they always add up to zero.)
There was never any plan for Kevin Rudd to cancel NAPLAN. Whilst state school teachers were preared to strike, refusing to supervise the test properly, they withdrew their intended action because a compromise was reached regarding publication and use of the results.
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I believe you will find that if you carefully consider all the forces that act, you will discover that the action and reaction forces act on different bodies. For example, if you push a box across the floor, you exert a force on the box and the box exerts an equal and opposite force on you. If the box didn't, your hand would go through the box.Correct, in other words Newtons Laws wouldn't be true and the box would not react to your action. To answer your question, I would guestimate you would have to consider if an action could happen instantaneously, in that case, it would be at zero and infinity all at the same time... like a never ending function or cycle. OR, it would have an absolute zero value at the moment the shift of force takes place, but for this to be true, it would need to happen over a gradual span of time. Even at lightning speeds but not instantaneously.Gravity as a separate kind of forceThe difference is that Newton recognized that gravity is a mutual attraction, not a force acting in opposite directions. This means that while an object (e.g. the Earth) is exerting a force downward, the surface of the earth has to resist that force or everything will accelerate and sink to the core. At no time is antigravity being generated. The Earth and the objects on its surface are "attracting each other."