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Explaining Motion
Newtons 3rd Law
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Newton's Third Law
For every action there is an
equal
and
opposite
reaction
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Newton's
Third
Law
When you hit a tennis ball with a
racquet
, the force accelerates the ball away. The ball also exerts some force on the racquet, which pushes it back slightly. You can usually feel this
force.
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