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by Michael M. |
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Newton's third law states that whenever one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first object. This is also known as action and reaction. All forces are equal in strength and opposite in direction. An interaction is action between objects where each object exerts an equal, but opposite force on the other. |
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The wind is exerting a force in the direction of the plane. The plane exerts a force in the direction of the opposing wind. Nasa showing aerodynamics on a plane.
Gas exerts force in the direction of the engine while the engine is exerting a force back onto the gas. |
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When I push a block down the street it will move. My action is making the block react in motion. |
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