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S I R I S A A C N E WTON (1647 - 1727) JP ©

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“ACTION AND REACTION FORCES ARE ALWAYS EQUAL AND OPPOSITE” NEWTON’S THIRD LAW : “ACTION AND REACTION FORCES ARE ALWAYS EQUAL AND OPPOSITE” “IF A BODY A EXERTS A FORCE ON BODY B, THEN B EXERTS AN EQUAL AND OPPOSITELY DIRECTED FORCE ON A” JP ©

devilshly clever I’LL PULL HIM ACTION AND REACTION FORCES ARE ALWAYS EQUAL IN MAGNITUDE AND OPPOSITE IN DIRECTION!! JP ©

WELL ACTION AND REACTION ARE ALWAYS EQUAL AND OPPOSITE!! SO WHY DOES THE GIRL MOVE FASTER? JP ©

NEWTON’S THIRD LAW FORCE PAIRS THEY ARE EQUAL IN MAGNITUDE THEY ARE OPPOSITE IN DIRECTION THEY ACT ON DIFFERENT BODIES JP ©

NEWTON’S THIRD LAW PAIRS SIMILARITIES DIFFERENCES The 2 forces act for the same length of time The 2 forces act on different bodies The 2 forces are in opposite directions The 2 forces are the same size The 2 forces act along the same line Both forces are of the same type JP ©

THE CLUB EXERTS A FORCE F ON THE BALL THE BALL EXERTS A N EQUAL AND OPPOSITE FORCE F ON THE CLUB F F JP ©