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24 January, 23:49

Which of Newton's Laws gives the reason for why you can feel things that you touch? Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A, Checked) A First Law (Choice B) B Second Law (Choice C) C Third Law

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  1. 24 January, 23:57
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    The correct answer is option C "Third Law".

    Explanation:

    The third law of Newton states that "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction". This explains why we are able to feel things that we can touch. The action of touching requires exerting a force that has an equal and opposite reaction in the finger that we use to touch. This force is sent by receptors that send a message to the brain, which translates it into the sense of feeling.
  2. 25 January, 00:18
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    Third law (C)

    Explanation:

    Newton's third law of motion states that for every action there is a corresponding reaction and this action and reaction can be likened to the force exerted on an object in the form of a push and pull because once there is a push (action) exerted there is usually a pull (reaction).

    Newton's first law of motion says that a body will remain at rest except been acted upon by an external force. in this law the external force does not feel the effect of the object it touched but in the third law the reaction is the feeling of the action exerted by an external force
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