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A force in the opposite direction, and with the same magnitude.
Simple answer: yes In order for you to stand, talk, move... ect objects must exert a force on you. For example if you are standing on the ground, the ground has to be pushing back at you, or you would just fall through. If an object doesn't exert the same force you exert on it, then you are moving the object.
its possible in any possible ways depending on the force put on it .
Since you need to exert force on the ball to push it away from you, the ball will obviously push back (with a force that has the same magnitude, but is in the opposite direction). This is an example of Newton's Third Law.
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Both, you exert a force onto the sidewalk, and the sidewalk "pushes back" with an equal, but opposite force.
A force in the opposite direction, and with the same magnitude.
Simple answer: yes In order for you to stand, talk, move... ect objects must exert a force on you. For example if you are standing on the ground, the ground has to be pushing back at you, or you would just fall through. If an object doesn't exert the same force you exert on it, then you are moving the object.
its possible in any possible ways depending on the force put on it .
Attract is to exert a force that draws something in while to repel is to push back or away by force
Since you need to exert force on the ball to push it away from you, the ball will obviously push back (with a force that has the same magnitude, but is in the opposite direction). This is an example of Newton's Third Law.
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Because it is a pack that you carry on your back.
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the concept's application here is very simple. As we walk we exert a certain amount of force on the Earth and governed by the 3rd law the Earth exerts the equal amount of force back on our foot (opposite direction) but as the Earth is very massive to observe the push that we exert only the force the it exerts it felt this added to friction provides the stability of the feet while in movement
I have lost my backpack.We should go on a backpack trip.He stuffs the water bottle into his backpack.