Newton's 3rd Law: Science Page

 

 

Action Force: Jamaura(A) pushes down on the chair(B)
Reaction Force: The chair(B) pushes up on Jamaura(A) Sir Isaac Newton was born on the 25th of December 1642 in Lincolnshire, England. Newton was born shortly after the death of Galileo. Sir Isaac Newton grew up to become a well-rounded mathematician and physicist. Did you know that he invented the reflecting telescope in 1668?

 

Action Force: Jamaura(A) pushes down on the floor(B)
Reaction Force: The floor(B) pushes up on Jamaura(A)
The Science
Newton's 3rd Law of Motion states "Whenever one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first object.” This law is also stated: β€œTo every action there is always an equal opposing action.” These two forces are called action and reaction forces. These two forces are equal and opposite of each other. For example a swimmer pushes back on the water. This is the action force. The water pushes forward on the swimmer. This is the reaction force. This interaction pair will cause the swimmer to go forward. 
Action Force: Plant(A) pushes down on the floor(B) Action Force: Airfoil- it flows down Reaction Force: Airfoil- air pushes up
Reaction Force: Floor(B) push up on the plant(A) Action Force: Jet Engine- engine pushes forward Reaction Force: Jet Engine- Air pushes backward
Action Force: Spinning Ball- ball pushes down Reaction Force: Spinning Ball- air pushes up