Your weight exerts a downward force, while the chair exerts an upward force equal in magnitude to your weight.
Action and reaction
No there is no difference between action and reaction forces!
Action-Reaction forces act on all matter.
When you sit in a chair your gravitational weight down on the chair and the chair pushes up to counteract
Action and reaction forces act on different objects. The forces on one of the objects can still be unbalanced.
Action and reaction
Your weight pushing down on the chair is the action force. The reaction force is the force exerted by the chair that pushes up on your body
No there is no difference between action and reaction forces!
Action-Reaction forces act on all matter.
When you sit in a chair your gravitational weight down on the chair and the chair pushes up to counteract
Action and reaction forces act on different objects. The forces on one of the objects can still be unbalanced.
action and reaction
identify two pairs of action- reaction forces involving the bucket
Forces that are equal and anti-parallel.
When a person is sitting still in a chair, the action and reaction forces meet along his bottom. The 'action' is directed downward and is the person's weight, the result of the gravitational attraction between the Earth's mass and the person's mass. The 'reaction' is directed upward, and is the force developed in the structural materials of the floor and the chair. Since the action and reaction forces are equal and opposite, the net force on the person's bottom is zero, and he does not accelerate vertically.
action = reaction, but they works in the different object
Equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.