Newton's third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The object to which the force is exerted is called the "second object" or "object experiencing the force."
The name often given to the force exerted by the first object on a second object is the action force.
reaction.
The "reaction" force.
Newton called the force exerted by the second object back on the first object "reaction force" or "action-reaction pair," as stated in his third law of motion: "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction."
The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the force exerted on it, according to Newton's second law of motion. This means that the greater the force applied to an object, the greater its acceleration will be.
The name often given to the force exerted by the first object on a second object is the action force.
applied force
reaction.
applied force
The "reaction" force.
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reaction
reaction.
the reaction force
reaction.
The "reaction" force.
The "reaction" force.