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Newton’s Third Law Notes For every action there is an opposite, but equal reaction…

TEKS 8.6C investigate and describe applications of Newton’s law of inertia, law of force and acceleration, and law of action-reaction such as in vehicle restraints, sports activities, amusement park rides, Earth’s tectonic activities, and rocket launches

Newton’s third law states that for every action there is always an opposite, but equal reaction.

This means that when you push on an object, it pushes back on you with equal force. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cP0Bb3WXJ_k

Observe the person pushing the ball in the picture.

The person is pushing on the ball, but the ball is pushing back on the person.

The reaction is NOT the ball moving forward (The ball moving forward is cause and effect)

Action: person pushing ball Reaction: ball pushes back on person

See if you can identify the opposite reaction in each of the pictures See if you can identify the opposite reaction in each of the pictures! Draw arrows to show the direction of the action and opposite reaction.

Fist hits wall. a. wall hits fist

Head bumps ball. b. ball bumps head

Hand touches globe. c. globe touches hand

Boy kicks ball. d. ball kicks boy

Athlete pushes bar up. e. bar pushes down on athlete

Ball hits bat. f. bat hits ball

Windshield hits bug. g. bug hits windshield

Finger touches nose. h. nose touches finger