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No there is no difference between action and reaction forces!
Action and reaction forces act on different objects. The forces on one of the objects can still be unbalanced.
Action-Reaction forces act on all matter.
Forces acts between objects when force is applied to it. The force is in action when push or pull is applied in the process.
there is no contact between th objects,and the forces are acting at a distance putting this in terms of the field concept, we can say that the orbiting satellite and electron interact with the force fields of the object.
interaction between protons and electrons
The adhesive intermolecular forces between the substance rising (the one experiencing capillary action) and the container (typically a capillary).
The capillary action allows water to climb up sides of a straw due to adhesive forces.
The liquid rises up due to the forces of adhesion between the capillary and liquid.. It rises till the extent when adhesive and cohesive forces and external forces balance each other...
No there is no difference between action and reaction forces!
If the shape of the meniscus is concave up then the cohesive forces are weaker than the adhesive forces. If the shape of the menicus is concave down then the adhesive forces are weaker than the cohesive forces. So capillary rise is where adhesive forces are stronger.
Action and reaction forces act on different objects. The forces on one of the objects can still be unbalanced.
Forces that are equal and anti-parallel.
Mechanical equilibrium is: - the state of rest or balance due to equal action of two opposite forces. - the equal balance of any powers
Action-Reaction forces act on all matter.
Forces acts between objects when force is applied to it. The force is in action when push or pull is applied in the process.
there is no contact between th objects,and the forces are acting at a distance putting this in terms of the field concept, we can say that the orbiting satellite and electron interact with the force fields of the object.