Respuesta :
Answer:
FALSE.
Explanation:
Newton's third law states that :
- Every action has equal and opposite reaction
- That is , the magnitude is the same but the directions are opposite
- The action reaction forces DONOT operate on the same body.
For example ,
If a block is kept on the ground , the action force is the normal force acting on it due to the ground. BUT , NOTE THAT : the reaction force isn't the gravitational force on the body ! It is the normal force acting on the ground due to the block !
Thus,
we conclude that action and reaction forces donot act on the same body and therefore , this case has the answer : FALSE

The diagram of a box with an upward and downward arrow of equal length from the center of the box. The image does not represent Newton’s Third Law of Motion. The statement is false.
What is Newton’s Third Law of Motion?
Newton's third law of motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. If A is acting as a force on B, then B will act the same and opposite force on A.
Action and response forces are the two forces that come from the interaction. They are equal and in opposition. For example, if you kick a door with great force, the door will exert the same amount of force on you.
In the diagram, the box has two arrows acting on the opposite side of the box, it does not represent Newton’s Third Law of Motion. Because the force should be acting on different objects and on each other, not in the opposite direction.
Thus, the statement is false.
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