Newton’s Third Law Chapter 13 Section 3 Part 3.

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Newton’s Third Law Chapter 13 Section 3 Part 3

Newton’s Third Law of Motion Whenever an object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first.

Action and Reaction Force Pairs All forces act in pairs - action force and reaction force. For example: action force = push forward on the desk reaction force = desk pushes back on me

Force pairs do not act on the same object. The effect of a reaction can be difficult to see.

More Action - Reaction Examples