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Newton's Third Law of Motion

In this article we will discuss Newton's third law of motion in detail and also try to know what Newton's third law of motion says.

Newton's Third Law of Motion


According to Newton's third law of motion, every process has equal and opposite reactions. In simple words, when an object exerts a force on another object, the other object also exerts an equal force in the opposite direction.



Explanation of Newton's Third Law of Motion


According to Newton's third law of motion, if an object A exerts a force on an object B, object B also exerts an equal force on object A in the opposite direction.

According to Newton's third law of motion, none of these forces can exist without the other force

Action and reaction are the combination of two forces

Some examples of Newton's third law of motion


1. While walking, we apply force on the ground and the ground moves forward

2. A swimmer pushes water backward while water pushes the swimmer forward

3. The wings of birds push the air downwards and the air pushes the birds upwards

Conclusion


Newton's third law of motion proves that the force exerted on an object depends on the force applied, i.e. the greater the force, the greater will be the force exerted by the object in the opposite direction
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