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2.3 Newton’s Third Law
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What does Newton's Third Law state?
Every action has a reaction
Action and reaction forces act on the same object.
False
Action and reaction forces act in opposite
directions
What is the reaction force to the force exerted by one object on another?
Force exerted by the second object on the first
What is the magnitude of the reaction force if the action force is 50 N?
50 N
Match the features with action or reaction forces:
Object ↔️ Acts on one object
Magnitude ↔️ Equal
Direction ↔️ Opposite
Simultaneity ↔️ Occur simultaneously
In the example of pushing a wall, the action force is the force of hands on the
wall
Action and reaction forces act on different objects simultaneously.
True
What is the fundamental principle of Newton's Third Law?
Every action has equal reaction
The action and reaction forces have the same direction.
False
Match the action-reaction forces in everyday examples:
1️⃣ Person walking
2️⃣ Force of foot pushing ground backward ||| Force of ground pushing foot forward
3️⃣ Pushing a door
4️⃣ Force of hand on door ||| Force of door on hand
5️⃣ Ball bouncing
6️⃣ Force of ball on floor ||| Force of floor on ball
The magnitude of the action force is equal to the magnitude of the
reaction
force.
What is the first step in applying Newton's Third Law to solve physics problems?
Identify force pairs
The reaction force in Newton's Third Law acts in the same direction as the action force.
False
The action and
reaction forces
are always equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
True
Newton's Third Law states that for every action force, there is an equal and
opposite reaction force
.
True
What is the magnitude relationship between action and reaction forces?
Equal
Match the example with the corresponding action and reaction forces:
Person walking ↔️ Force of foot pushing ground backward
Pushing a door ↔️ Force of hand on door
Ball bouncing ↔️ Force of ball on floor
The action force acts on one object, while the reaction force acts on the
second
What is the key principle of Newton's Third Law regarding action and reaction forces?
Equal and opposite
When you push against a wall, the
reaction force
is the force of the wall pushing back on your hands.
True
Equilibrium occurs when the
net force
on an object is zero.
True
While Newton's Third Law describes action and reaction forces, equilibrium describes a state where the net force on an object is
zero
The action-reaction principle explains that forces are equal in
magnitude
What is the relationship between the magnitudes of action and reaction forces?
Equal
On what do action and reaction forces act?
Different objects
Action and reaction forces are equal in magnitude but act in opposite directions.
True
The reaction force to an action force always acts on the
first
The action-reaction principle underlies the
forces
between interacting objects.
True
Why do action and reaction forces not cancel each other out?
They act on different objects
What is the reaction force to a bird's wings pushing air down?
Force of air pushing bird up
What are the four key features of action and reaction forces?
Object, magnitude, direction, simultaneity
The action force acts on one
object
Why do action and reaction forces not cancel each other out?
Act on different objects
What ensures that interacting forces in Newton's Third Law are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction?
Every action has equal reaction
Action and
reaction forces
occur simultaneously as a pair.
True
In the example of a person pushing against a wall, the reaction force is the force of the wall pushing back on the person's
hands
.
What is the reaction force when a rocket expels exhaust gases downward?
Ground pushes rocket upward
What is a key characteristic of action and reaction forces according to Newton's Third Law?
Equal and opposite
The action force acts on one object, while the reaction force acts on the
second
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