Newton’s 3rd Law Of Motion States that for every section there is an equal and opposite reaction. By: Alleyah Crutchfield ! An Objects amount Of acceleration.

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Newton’s 3rd Law Of Motion States that for every section there is an equal and opposite reaction. By: Alleyah Crutchfield ! An Objects amount Of acceleration is Determined by the size Of the force acting on It and by the size of Mass itself. Examples:

Examples: This Is An Example of action & reaction Examples: This Is An Example of action & reaction. The Action Is the box that Yoshi is trying to push. The reaction is Yoshi pushing the box. Because of Newtons third Law they both are standing still.