yes.
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No. Action-reaction forces produce the same magnitude of FORCES. This is the reason why you can walk. Your foot pushes against the ground with a force of X. The ground will simultaneously push back with a force of X. This is what propels you. There are two objects in this motion, you and the earth. You may weigh a few hundred pounds so the force that is exerted upon you propels you upward/forward. The earth ways countless (not actually countless) tonnes, so it's acceleration is minor
Fyou=myou*ayou
Fearth=mearth*aearth
mearth >>>> myou
Fearth = Fyou
myou*ayou=mearth*aearth
Therefore the acceleration on the earth is much lower (ie accelerations are of different magnitude)
the force of action and the force of reaction are of equal manitude and work in the opposite divections
They are equal in magnitude and act in opposite directions.
considering the action as the force of the broom on the marble, the reaction is the force exerted by the marble on the broom, this force is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction as stated the third law of Newton, the difference in the acceleration depends on the mass of each body.
According to Newton's Third Law, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. So, action-reaction forces are equal in magnitude (size) and opposite in direction. For example, a bug hits the windshield of a car. The force of the car on the bug is equal to the force of the bug on the car. The accelerations of the two are obviously different, because acceleration depends on mass. Unintuivie, but true.
2nd:Law Of Acceleration.3rd:Law Of Action/Reaction.
the force of action and the force of reaction are of equal manitude and work in the opposite divections
No, they will produce same acceleration because mass of the body is same in both the cases,,
Newton's Second Law: acceleration = force / mass. More mass therefore means less acceleration (for the same force).
Equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
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In magnitude.
Is exactly equal in magnitude
Equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
newtons third law states that "every action has an equal and opposite reaction". the reaction will be opposite to the direction of action but it is equal in magnitude of force with which action is done.
They are equal in magnitude and act in opposite directions.
They are equal in magnitude and act in opposite directions.
considering the action as the force of the broom on the marble, the reaction is the force exerted by the marble on the broom, this force is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction as stated the third law of Newton, the difference in the acceleration depends on the mass of each body.