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Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion
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Newton’s 3rd Law For every ACTION there is an equal and opposite REACTION.
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Think about it . . . What happens if you are standing on a skateboard or a slippery floor and push against a wall? You slide in the opposite direction (away from the wall), because you pushed on the wall but the wall pushed back on you with equal and opposite force. Why does it hurt so much when you stub your toe? When your toe exerts a force on a rock, the rock exerts an equal force back on your toe. The harder you hit your toe against it, the more force the rock exerts back on your toe (and the more your toe hurts).
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Newton’s Third Law A bug with a mass of 5 grams flies into the windshield of a moving 1000 kg bus. Which will have the most force? The bug on the bus The bus on the bug
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Newton’s Third Law The force would be the same. Force (bug)= m x A
Force (bus)= M x a Think I look bad? You should see the other guy!
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A few examples…
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Action: tire pushes on road Reaction: road pushes on tire
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Reaction: gases push on rocket
Action: rocket pushes on gases
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Consider hitting a baseball with a bat
Consider hitting a baseball with a bat. If we call the force of the bat on the ball the action force, identify the reaction force. (a) the force of your hands on the bat (b) the force of the ball on the bat (c) the force the ball carries with it in flight (d) the force of your arms during the swing
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Consider hitting a baseball with a bat
Consider hitting a baseball with a bat. If we call the force of the bat on the ball the action force, identify the reaction force. (a) the force of your hands on the bat (b) the force of the ball on the bat (c) the force the ball carries with it in flight (d) the force of your arms during the swing
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Identify the action/reaction forces in each example below.
1. Push down on your desk: Action: Reaction: 2. Kicking a soccer ball 3. Jumping up off the ground Reaction:
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Apply It! A balloon works because of Newton’s 3rd Law. Talk with your group members to answer the questions below. Draw a diagram of the action force and reaction force of a balloon. Explain in words what your diagram shows above (summarize how Newton’s 3rd law applies to a balloon). What other forces are acting on a balloon? How do these affect its motion? What would happen if you increased the amount of air blown into the balloon? Explain your answer in terms of force and acceleration (using Newton’s 2nd Law).
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A bright student once asked me… If action/reaction pairs are always equal (balanced forces), then how do objects ever move? (unbalanced forces)
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