why dont you go ask your mommy but ill still tell you these trash low standard questions.THE FORCES OF ACTION ARE TOO COMPLICATED BUT THEY CAN BE DINE LIKE THIS GOING THROUGH A ROAD AND going through all the other tensions of life but they can be rid by eating emami healthy and tasty tata tea and by having 30 or more fingers on your head as you are nothing but a headache.
Life is shaped by social forces. Action and reaction forces shape the pattern of real life, moving society forward, backward or keeping things stable.
striking of bug is action while bug getting hurt is reaction -Thunder
Action and reaction forces have the same magnitude but act in opposite directions. This is described by Newton's third law of motion, stating that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
When holding the apple over your head, the main force acting on the apple is the force of gravity pulling it downwards, with the reaction force being the apple exerting an equal force upwards on your hand. When you drop the apple, the only force acting on it is still gravity pulling it downwards, but now there is no reaction force as the apple is falling freely.
Action and reaction forces act simultaneously. For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force acting on a different object. This principle is known as Newton's third law of motion.
In a vacuum, a falling object experiences only its weight force due to gravity acting downwards. There are no other forces present to create any reaction force. As a result, the object accelerates downwards at a constant rate due to gravity.
action and reaction
Forces that are equal and anti-parallel.
action = reaction, but they works in the different object
Action-reaction forces act on the same object.
Equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
action-reaction forces
action-reaction forces
Newtons third law says that the action and reaction forces in any situation will always be equal.
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
The action and reaction forces occur at the same time.
No.