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15 November, 22:11
Define and explain Newton's Third Law.
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Jayda Tate
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When speaking about the (3rd) law if motion by newton, we would have to remember a specific word, known as "intraction". And this word, this would signify when a there would be a push, that would rely in a object. And this would also be noticed in the "pull" scenario. When pulling, this intraction would then be in application, and therefore, there would be two opposite forces that would act upon each other, and as they do so, this would then conduct intraction, which would then lead to the third law of motion mention by Newton.
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