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Newton's Third Law

Published on Nov 27, 2015

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NEWTON'S 3RD LAW

BY KALINA AND MADY

While we present it would be greatly appreciated if all questions and comments were waited to be asked at the end. Thank you!

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What is Newton's Third Law?
Newton's third law is for every action made on an object there is an equal and opposite reaction to it.

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Example...
Watch ping-pong video

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When the ball hits the paddle it makes the paddle move back slightly.

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At the same time, the force of the paddle on the ball makes the bounce back at the same force it was before it hit the paddle.

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Example 2...
Watch Pool video

When the ball hit the side of the table it bounced back with the same amount of force

The forces that came from the edge of the pool table and the ball were equal. If they weren't the ball would have put a hole in the table.

Example 3...
Watch handstand video

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When the feet hit the wall, the force from the wall caused the legs to bounce back at the same force that they came up with.

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When the feet hit the wall, the wall and the feet had balanced forces. If they were unbalanced the feet would put a hole in the wall.

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