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Is under the document camera. 1. Please have these Items on your desk. Agenda Note book Science Starters Sheet Science Starter: Is under the document camera. Monday October 27th, 2014

Table of Contents Update Page 39 10/27 Newton’s 3rd Law

Newton’s 3rd Law For every action…..

Newton’s Third Law 3 Action and Reaction Newton’s third law describes something else that happens when one object exerts a force on another object. According to Newton’s third law of motion, forces always act in equal but opposite pairs.

Newton’s Third Law 3 Action and Reaction Another way of saying this is for every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction. This means that when you push on a wall, the wall pushes back on you with a force equal in strength to the force you exerted.

Action and Reaction Forces Don’t Cancel Newton’s Third Law 3 Action and Reaction Forces Don’t Cancel The forces exerted by two objects on each other are often called an action-reaction force pair. Either force can be considered the action force or the reaction force. Action and reaction force pairs don’t cancel because they act on different objects.

Action and Reaction Forces Don’t Cancel Newton’s Third Law 3 Action and Reaction Forces Don’t Cancel You constantly use action-reaction force pairs as you move about. When you jump, you push down on the ground. The ground then pushes up on you. It is this upward force that pushes you into the air.

Action and Reaction Forces Don’t Cancel Newton’s Third Law 3 Action and Reaction Forces Don’t Cancel When a bird flies, its wings push in a downward and a backward direction. This pushes air downward and backward. By Newton’s third law, the air pushes back on the bird in the opposite directions—upward and forward. This force keeps a bird in the air and propels it forward.

Large and Small Objects Newton’s Third Law 3 Large and Small Objects When you walk forward, you push backward on the ground. Your shoe pushes Earth backward, and Earth pushes your shoe forward.

Large and Small Objects Newton’s Third Law 3 Large and Small Objects Earth has so much mass compared to you that it does not move noticeably when you push it. If you step on something that has less mass than you do, like a skateboard, you can see it being pushed back.

Newton’s Third Law 3 A Rocket Launch When the rocket fuel is ignited, a hot gas is produced. As the gas molecules collide with the inside engine walls, the walls exert a force that pushes them out of the bottom of the engine.

A Rocket Launch 3 This downward push is the action force. Newton’s Third Law 3 A Rocket Launch This downward push is the action force. The reaction force is the upward push on the rocket engine by the gas molecules. This is the thrust that propels the rocket upward.

Newton’s Third Law 3 Weightlessness You might have seen pictures of astronauts floating inside a space shuttle as it orbits Earth. The astronauts are said to be weightless. Yet the force of gravity on the shuttle is almost 90 percent as large as at Earth’s surface. Newton’s laws of motion can explain why the astronauts float as if there were no forces acting on them.

Newton’s Third Law 3 Measuring Weight When you stand on a scale, your weight pushes down on the scale. This causes the scale pointer to point to your weight.

Newton’s Third Law 3 Measuring Weight At the same time, by Newton’s third law the scale pushes up on you with a force equal to your weight. This fore balances the downward pull of gravity on you.

Free Fall and Weightlessness Newton’s Third Law 3 Free Fall and Weightlessness Now suppose you were standing on a scale in an elevator that is falling. A falling object is in free fall when the only force acting on the force is gravity. You and the scale are both in free fall.

Free Fall and Weightlessness Newton’s Third Law 3 Free Fall and Weightlessness Because the only force acting on you is gravity, the scale no longer is pushing up on you. According to Newton’s third law, you no longer push down on the scale.

Free Fall and Weightlessness Newton’s Third Law 3 Free Fall and Weightlessness So the scale pointer stays at zero and you seem to be weightless. Weightlessness is the condition that occurs in free fall when the weight of an object seems to be zero.