Newton's Third Law | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool

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Newton's Third Law | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool

The third law of motion states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

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Animation & Design: Bing Rijper
Narration: Dale Bennett
Script: Bethan Parry, Keith Ross and Alistair Haynes

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claraishungry
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In other words: "what goes around comes around"!
It is beautiful to know that everything can be explained with mathematics.

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If A is standing simply and B is exerting the force on A then A exerts the same force on B. But what if both A&B are pushing each other, in that case, how will the force pair be when drawing Free Body Diagram ?

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Thanks this is our lesson in Science in PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭

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i have a question: If I am standing in the middle of the road and a truck is coming toward me and i push on it with a force of 10N why doesn't the bus push on me with exactly 10N of force? Because obviously it will push me with way more force than i pushed it. Do the two bodies have to be motionless for this law to work?

evelynochoa
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by magnitude do you only mean by F=ma for both force?

frankenstein
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This is so close to being correct. When talking about the person sitting on the chair, the TWO pairs of forces are mentioned, but then this is omitted when talking about the rocket taking off, and it compares Force of Gravity to Force of Exhaust Gas, which is not an example of Newton's Third Law...

caslonantique
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Wait, so how can anything move? Since there is an equal and opposite reaction. For example, the book sliding across the table. if the force of friction is equal to the force of me pushing the book, how can the book even move?

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Btw nice video. It helps for physics homework a lot✌
Continue with the good work

nishtakasundass
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Then why hitting the ball against wall it doesn't hit me back with the same force?

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Wow nice vid i would of never made it through without you

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Please i'm literally begging you upload a video on faraday's chemistry law first and second law on electrolysis

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does thinking abt gravity make anyone else feel really anxious?

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If the book is going right and there is friction there is a force going to the left? LOL wtf... there is just atrite not another force is created but the one of the book going right... the chair is not doing any force upwards either it is just resisting the pressure, ofc a trampoline bounces back by his elastic force... I can understand this is from Sir Isac from XVII century... gravity is also forgotten... wierd but cool story bro Isac!

gela
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Watch the video again. The answer is C, not B, you'll know what I mean! 🤣

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Gravity explains motion of planets but not who sets them in motion_ sir isaac Newton. Newton is known for being the father of physics. He is born on the year Galileo Galilee died. Newton is the one who discovered that white light is made up of the rainbow colors.

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