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It would not exist....
The true weightlessness can only be achieved when two identical gravitational forces act on an object and cancel the effect of each other out.
Fixing down all object to the spacecraft..
Yes the action applies to the object that the force is exerted on while the reaction applies to the object applying the force.
It means that if one object exerts a force on another object, the other objects exerts a force back on the first object.
Yes, the word 'weightlessness' is a noun, a word for a state in which an object has no actual weight.
It would not exist....
The true weightlessness can only be achieved when two identical gravitational forces act on an object and cancel the effect of each other out.
Fixing down all object to the spacecraft..
reaction
Yes the action applies to the object that the force is exerted on while the reaction applies to the object applying the force.
It means that if one object exerts a force on another object, the other objects exerts a force back on the first object.
According to Newton's 3rd law, every force has an equal and opposite reaction force. Therefore, the reaction force on an object, is the exact same force it applied on another object, with the reverse direction.
A force is a push or a pull that acts upon an object as a results of its interaction with another object. The push and the pull act in opposite directions; Action & Reaction forces which are equal & opposite
Action Force is a force that exerts a force on another object. It often comes in pairs with the Reaction Force, forming an action-reaction pairs. The action-reaction force is Newton's third law of motion.Newton's third law of motion states that if one object exerts a force on another object, then the second object exerts a force of equal strength in the opposite direction on the first object.what they said
That refers to Newton's Third Law: if one object pushes against another object, then the other object automatically pushes back.
The reaction force acts on the object causing the original force, not on the object the reaction force is caused by. So there is only one force acting on each object, and they both move (unless there is another force outside this pair preventing such movement).