Cards (61)

  • Action and reaction forces have opposite directions
  • Action and reaction forces always act on different objects
  • For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force.
    True
  • What happens when you push against a wall according to Newton's Third Law?
    The wall pushes back
  • Match the characteristic of action-reaction forces with its description:
    Magnitude ↔️ Forces have the same magnitude
    Direction ↔️ Forces are opposite in direction
    Objects ↔️ Forces act on different objects
  • Action and reaction forces are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction
  • For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force.
  • What is an example of an action-reaction pair when a rocket launches?
    Rocket pushes gas downward, gas pushes rocket upward
  • What is the magnitude of the reaction force compared to the action force in a force pair?
    Equal
  • When a person pushes against a wall, the wall exerts an equal and opposite reaction force on the person.

    True
  • Newton's Third Law ensures forces are mutually exerted with equal magnitude and opposite direction.
  • Reaction forces are delayed after action forces.
    False
  • The action force and reaction force have equal magnitudes.
  • The reaction force is exerted by the second object back on the first
  • An action force acts on the second object, while the reaction force acts on the first
  • Action-reaction pairs are described by Newton's Third Law
  • When a person walks, the ground pushes back on them with a reaction
  • Action and reaction forces have equal magnitude
  • Newton's Third Law involves action-reaction force pairs
  • Action and reaction forces are simultaneous
  • Action-reaction forces act on different objects.

    True
  • Action and reaction forces act on the same object.
    False
  • Action-reaction force pairs always involve two interacting objects.

    True
  • Steps to apply Newton's Third Law in problem solving
    1️⃣ Identify the action-reaction force pairs
    2️⃣ Verify that the forces have equal magnitude
    3️⃣ Confirm that the forces have opposite directions
    4️⃣ Ensure the forces act on different objects
  • What does Newton's Third Law describe in contrast to Newton's Second Law?
    Action-reaction force pairs
  • Action-reaction forces act on different objects and do not cancel each other out.
  • Action and reaction forces act on the same object.
    False
  • What is the definition of an action force?
    Force exerted by one object
  • What is the direction of an action force relative to the reaction force?
    Opposite
  • When you kick a ball, what is the reaction force acting on your foot?
    Equal and opposite force
  • In the example of a rocket launching, what is the action force?
    Rocket pushes gas downward
  • What is the first step in applying Newton's Third Law to problem-solving?
    Identify action-reaction pairs
  • Action and reaction forces have the same magnitude.
    True
  • Match the action with the reaction force in the given examples:
    Person pushes against a wall ↔️ Wall pushes back
    Rocket expels gas ↔️ Gas propels rocket forward
  • Newton's Third Law states that for every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force.reaction
  • The action and reaction forces have opposite directions.
    True
  • Action-reaction pairs act on the same object.
    False
  • Reaction forces act on the same object as action forces.
    False
  • Newton's Third Law states that for every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction
  • Action-reaction pairs act on the same object.
    False