It isn't closely related. Newton's Third Law is more closely related to conservation of MOMENTUM.
The Conservation of Momentum is a consequence of Newton's 3rd law.Conservation of Momentum is not an independent law.
When you hit a football, the ball moving forward is the action ( visible to naked eye ). However what is not visible to naked eye is the reaction which occurs on the person kicking the football. He too is pushed backwards. But as the mass of the footballer is m=way more than that of football, no visible reaction is seen. Concept used : conservation of momentum, newtons third law of motion
netwons 3rd law
the second law of motion states the relationship between force, mass and acceleration. acceleration= force/mass
Cleaning/organizing Enacting Newtons 3rd law of motion
Newtons 3rd law :)
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Answer 1:551.1557 lbs.Answer 2:An oddly phrased question.On Earth, a person massing 250 kilograms also weighs 250 kilograms. Or 550 pounds.On the moon, he would weigh about 1/6th that amount. On Mars, about 1/3rd that amount. In free fall, he would weigh zero kilograms.His mass would of course always remain the same.
Newton's 3rd law requires two forces to be equal and opposite thus summing to zero. The forces can be represented by the change in momentum thus requiring the momentum be conserved, dP/dt = 0. 0 = Fa + Fr =dPa/dt + dPr/dt =d(Pa + Pr)/dt =0. -- Newton's Laws are the manifestation of the Conservation of Energy. The 3rd Law is the vector part of the Conservation of Energy. Conservation of Energy requires that the sum of the Forces sums to zero. If the forces sum to zero, and Force is the time derivative of Momentum, then the Momentum must be constant. Constant Momentum is the Conservation of Momentum. Conservation of Momentum is a derivative of the Conservation of Energy and not an independent Law of Conservation as proposed by many including Emmy Noether. The Conservation of Momentum is the vector part of the Quaternion Conservation of Energy. The Scalar part is said to be the Conservation of Energy. This confusion results from not recognizing that Physics is the science of Quaternion Quantities.
When we calculate the net force acting on the object in these situations, we use the formula… FNET = Fa + Ff When you want to calculate the acceleration of an object, always use the net force acting on it. FNET = ma We need to think of the net force as the force pushing down on the scale causing it to give a reading. for example- The elevator pushing up on me will make me push down on the floor (Newton's 3rd Law). We will show this by making the acceleration (3.0m/s2) a negative value. The formula for this would look like this… FNET = Fg + Fa
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E=mc2 ...lol no it's the 3rd one which states every action has an equal and opposite reaction