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When a bullet is fired, hot gases are released behind the bullet, pushing it forward. According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. So, the gun barrel recoils upward due to the equal and opposite reaction to the forward motion of the bullet.
Earth's gravity is strong because of its mass and density. The larger an object's mass, the more gravitational pull it exerts. Earth's density also plays a role in the strength of its gravity, as denser objects have more mass per unit volume, leading to stronger gravitational attraction.
I believe you will find that if you carefully consider all the forces that act, you will discover that the action and reaction forces act on different bodies. For example, if you push a box across the floor, you exert a force on the box and the box exerts an equal and opposite force on you. If the box didn't, your hand would go through the box.Correct, in other words Newtons Laws wouldn't be true and the box would not react to your action. To answer your question, I would guestimate you would have to consider if an action could happen instantaneously, in that case, it would be at zero and infinity all at the same time... like a never ending function or cycle. OR, it would have an absolute zero value at the moment the shift of force takes place, but for this to be true, it would need to happen over a gradual span of time. Even at lightning speeds but not instantaneously.Gravity as a separate kind of forceThe difference is that Newton recognized that gravity is a mutual attraction, not a force acting in opposite directions. This means that while an object (e.g. the Earth) is exerting a force downward, the surface of the earth has to resist that force or everything will accelerate and sink to the core. At no time is antigravity being generated. The Earth and the objects on its surface are "attracting each other."
The opposite of arrow could be something like a target or a bullseye, as arrows are typically aimed at these objects. In a more abstract sense, the opposite of an arrow could be stillness or stationary.
The opposite of tidy could be messy, disorganized, dirty, or unclean. In the extreme, it could also be unkempt, sloppy, slobbish, grubby, filthy, or slovenly.
The opposite of intrigued (not intrigued) could be uninterested or bored. The reverse reaction would be repulsed or repelled.
I'm assuming that you want to know the Newton's Third Law force partner to a gravitational force on an object. In that case, the answer is... gravity! The Earth pulls on you (magnitude mg, direction down), and you pull on it (magnitude mg, direction up).
Couldn't is the opposite of could.
There is no force called "anti-gravity" in mainstream physics. Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that attracts objects with mass towards each other. Anti-gravity is a concept in science fiction that refers to hypothetical technologies or physical phenomena that could counteract or negate the effects of gravity.
Fiction could be the opposite. Non-factual also could be the opposite.
It could be expectation, or anticipation.The opposite of to surprise could be to bore, or to be predictable.
The opposite of bright (color, shine) could be dark The opposite of bright (light) could be dim, dull, or low. The opposite of bright (day, disposition) could be gloomy. The opposite of bright (idiom - clever) could be dull, or unintelligent.
The opposite of bright (color, shine) could be dark The opposite of bright (light) could be dim, dull, or low. The opposite of bright (day, disposition) could be gloomy. The opposite of bright (idiom - clever) could be dull, or unintelligent.
The opposite of a purpose for a tool could be its form. The opposite of the purpose for an action could its plan. The opposite of (having) a purpose could be purposelessness or randomness. * For "on purpose" the opposite is accidentally, inadvertently, unconsciously.
The opposite of "by" can depend on the context in which it is used. In terms of direction or movement, the opposite of "by" could be "towards" or "into." In terms of ownership or responsibility, the opposite of "by" could be "without" or "not by."
The opposite of accused is not accused, which could be cleared or uninvolved. The opposite status could also be exonerated.
The opposite of emotional calm could be:excitedenthuseddisturbedupsetanxiousscaredmadexcitedhystericalstressedjitteryThe opposite of calm (wind, sea) could be:windystormy