Newton's Third Law of motion states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. This essentially states that if you exert a force on something, that object will exert the same force on you in the opposite direction. An example of this is you sitting at your computer now. Your weight is a force pushing down on your chair, and the chair is pushing up on you with the same force as your weight. This keeps you in one place.
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Newton's third law of motion is in effect here. The liquid or gas rushing out the back is an action force. The rocket propelling up is a reaction force.
The three laws of motion are: The Law of Inertia The Law of Acceleration and The Law of Interaction.
Almost all machinery uses the 2nd Law. Also sports activity and firearms use the 2nd law. The 2nd Law runs the Universe, from the motions of tools to the motions of the galaxies.
Isaac Newton's Third law of motion: every action has an equal and opposite reaction Second Law: Force=mass(acceleration) Or you might consider Galileo as the first.
law of inertia is applicable during circular motions,e.g. S.H.M.
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The third law involves direction!
This is Newton's third law of motion. It states that for every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force.
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