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action means equal and reaction means opposite example: if you let air pop out of a balloon air rushes out downward (action),balloon is forced upward(reaction).
When an air fillae baloon sets free the air inside it rushes out it is action of air as a reaction the balloon moves in opposite direction this is reaction When we throw a ball on a wall: the throwing process is action. In reaction the wall bounces the ball back to us
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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.
Example : Action: I poured water on the campfire. Reaction: Fire was extinguished. Action=cause Reaction=what happens because of it
When you are talking. When you are writing. when you are walking.
One action is an example of a chemical defense in your skin is sweating palms. Sweaty palms are a reaction to stress, thus it's a chemical reaction.
it is an example of chemical reaction/weathering and erosion!!
action means equal and reaction means opposite example: if you let air pop out of a balloon air rushes out downward (action),balloon is forced upward(reaction).
Well, a defensive action is a reaction to someone causing you to have the action. Such as backtalking or Kicking someone in the nuts.
brain and the spinal cord will reaction
It is self explanatory, for every action, there is is a reaction. For example, think of a gun when it is fired. When an action is applied (pull the trigger), a reaction will follow (the gun will recoil). Hope that helps.
An action to object relationship analogy compares completing an action with another action. An example is, You boil and egg, just as you throw a ball.
actions are what you do, reactions are what happens according to the action. for example; a tennis ball being dropped on the ground; the tennis ball dropping ( action ) the ball hitting the ground and bouncing back up ( reaction )
When an air fillae baloon sets free the air inside it rushes out it is action of air as a reaction the balloon moves in opposite direction this is reaction When we throw a ball on a wall: the throwing process is action. In reaction the wall bounces the ball back to us
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