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badboyben03
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can someone explain to me Newton's thrid law of motion?
Newton's Third Law of Motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that when two objects interact with each other, they exert equal and opposite forces on each other.
Newton's Third Law of Motion can be observed in everyday life, such as when you push against a wall and feel the wall push back against you. It also explains how rockets are able to launch into space by pushing against the ground with a force that is equal and opposite to the force of the rocket pushing down.
An example of Newton's Third Law of Motion is a person rowing a boat. As the person pulls the oars through the water, the boat moves forward because the oars push against the water with an equal and opposite force.
Newton's Third Law of Motion is closely related to the concept of momentum, which is the product of an object's mass and velocity. According to the law, when two objects exert equal and opposite forces on each other, their momenta are also equal and opposite.
No, Newton's Third Law of Motion is a fundamental principle of physics and has been observed and tested in countless experiments. It cannot be violated or proven wrong.