It only takes two.
Action and reaction forces act on different objects. The forces on one of the objects can still be unbalanced.
Action-Reaction forces act on all matter.
action (versus reaction, the opposing force to action). ================
same object
Air and water.
Action and reaction forces act on different objects. The forces on one of the objects can still be unbalanced.
Action-Reaction forces act on all matter.
action (versus reaction, the opposing force to action). ================
same object
the law of action and reaction!
Air and water.
False.
A breeze is one reaction. If the wind is strong, moving objects would be another. :) Contributor trust please
Motion - or rather acceleration - occurs as a result of a net force, meaning that the vector sum of forces on an object is non-zero. This is unrelated to "action and reaction"; please note that "action" and "reaction" occur on DIFFERENT OBJECTS.
Simultaneously, you can't pull on something unless it simultaneously, pulls back on you.
Any chemical reaction produce a new substance.
a) Centrifugal force is not even a real force, it is a fictitious force. b) Action and reaction forces act on DIFFERENT objects. If A acts on B, then B acts on A.