Which best describes the forces identified by Newton’s third law of motion?


equal and acting on different objects
equal and acting on the same object
unequal and acting on different objects
unequal and acting on the same object

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Best answer is A: Equal and acting on different objects

Explanation, according to the third law of motion, this is how it works.

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The forces identified by Newton’s third law of motion is best describes equal and acting on different objects.

What is Newton’s third law of motion?

If an object exerts a force on another object, then another object must exert a force of equal magnitude and opposite direction back on first object.

Example of Newton’s third law of motion are

  • A swimmer moves forward by pushing off the side of pool. This way, the wall pushes in opposite direction and giving acceleration.
  • Rockets move forward by expelling gas backward at high velocity. That means, the rocket exerts a large backward force on the gas in the rocket combustion chamber, and the gas thereby exerts a large reaction force forward on the rocket. This reaction force is called thrust.
  • Helicopters create lift by pushing the air downward, therefore facing an upward reaction force.
  • Birds fly by exerting force on air in a direction opposite to that of whatever force they need. The wings of a bird force air down and backward in order to get lift and forward motion.

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