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force pair

Definition: an action force and the reaction force that it produces, according to Newton's third law of motion. Example: An example of a force pair is a light bulb because you have to flip a switch to turn on a light bulb.

force pair

Definition: an action force and the reaction force that it produces, according to Newton's third law of motion. Example: When I jump, my legs push me into the air

force pair

Definition: an action force and the reaction force that it produces, according to Newton's third law of motion. Example: When one object is moved it causes another to move as well. like when one domino falls then the rest do to.

force pair

Definition: an action force and the reaction force that it produces, according to Newton's third law of motion. Example: You can chop wood and the wood will break.

collision

Definition: an event in which one object exerts a force on another over a relatively short period of time. Example: An example of a collision is when someone kicks or pushes a ball and that creates a force.

collision

Definition: an event in which one object exerts a force on another over a relatively short period of time. Example: If I run into a wall, the fore of the wall will make me fall over

collision

Definition: an event in which one object exerts a force on another over a relatively short period of time. Example: If I were to flick a light switch that would be a collision. Since I'm exerting force on the light switch my finger hitting the switch would b

Newton's Third Law

Definition: when one object pushes on another, the second object pushed back on the first with equal and oppositely directed force Example: An example of Newtons Third Law is Newtons Cradle.

Newton's Third Law

Definition: when one object pushes on another, the second object pushed back on the first with equal and oppositely directed force Example: IT PUSHES SOMETHING THE OPPISITE DIRECTION

Newton's Third Law

Definition: when one object pushes on another, the second object pushed back on the first with equal and oppositely directed force Example: If I kick a soccer ball against another soccer ball, both of the soccer balls will each go in a different direction from each other.

Newton's Third Law

Definition: when one object pushes on another, the second object pushed back on the first with equal and oppositely directed force Example: If a ball hits another ball, it would hit the first ball with an equal amount of force.

Newton's Third Law

Definition: when one object pushes on another, the second object pushed back on the first with equal and oppositely directed force Example: the first object aplies force witch pushes the second object


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