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It is called a reaction force. The question you have asked is paraphrase of Newton's third law of motion. Action and reaction are always equal but opposite in direction.
"action/reaction" does not mean " force". "Applying force" is an action, not the force itself. So, applying force will create a reaction, which may or may not balance the applied force.
Equal means the forces are of equal magnitude. And they act exactly in opposite directions. Then certainly the resultant effect will be zero. So we say that the forces are set in balanced condition. Hence balanced.
A balanced force will have a net force that is equal to 0. A balanced force will have an opposing force of equal magnitude of the largest force.
...equal and opposite reaction force. Did you forget to bring your textbook home today?I sure did
for evry action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Newton's third law of motion states the above one. For every action there will be an equal and opposite reaction.
For Every Action (Force), There Is An Equal And Opposite Reaction (Force).
That is Newton's third law of motion
Reactive force. For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction. So if a box is sitting on the table, and the box weighs one kg, it exerts 9.81N of force on the table. Likewise, the table exerts 9.81N of force on the box in order to keep the box on the table. Otherwise, the box would smash through the table. THESE TWO FORCES ARE EQUAL BUT OPPOSITE, SO THE SUM OF THE TWO WILL ALWAYS BE EQUAL TO ZERO.
The type of force that exists for every other force is the reactive force whereby for every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction
every action there is has an equal opposite reaction. (force)
...there is an equal and opposite reaction.
"for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction" is one of Newton's Laws of Motion.
for every force, there is an equal and opposite force.
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction