Physical ScienceNewton's Law of MotionIII. Law of Interaction
Hi Guys!Today, we will be discussing Newton's Law of Motion III. Law of Interaction
In context, the Third Law explains the First and Second Laws. An example of this would be Normal force. In it, the normal force is always paired with weight, which is the normal force's polar opposite. The two forces, when paired together, are called interaction force-pairs. Other force pairs are applied force and friction, weight and air resistance, applied force and tension, and so much more.
Physical ScienceNewton's Law of MotionIII. Law of Interaction
Did you guys know?That in Law of Interaction For every force, there is always an equal opposite to it.
This law's premise is simple: there is always an equal and opposing the amount of force counteracting against another force.
Physical ScienceNewton's Law of MotionIII. Law of Interaction
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The Law of Interaction explains how things get to move.
Say, a fish uses its tail to push away the water. But, as explained by other Laws, water propulsion allows the fish to move forward. Another example is the interaction between friction, applied force, weight, and normal force when walking.
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