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KAVTHA. N. A 
REG.NO:13971012 
PHYSICAL SCIENCE 
KUCTE KUMARAPURAM
• The forces exerted by two objects on 
each other are often called an action-reaction 
force pair. 
• Either force can be considered the 
action force or the reaction force. 
• Action and reaction force pairs don’t 
cancel because they act on different 
objects.
Newton’s Third Law of Motion 
states: For every action, 
there is an equal and 
opposite reaction.
The reaction of a rocket is an 
application of the third law 
of motion. Various fuels are 
burned in the engine, 
producing hot gases. 
The hot gases push against 
the inside tube of the rocket 
and escape out the bottom of 
the tube. As the gases move 
downward, the rocket moves 
in the opposite direction.
Consider the 
motion of a car on 
the way to school. A 
car is equipped with 
wheels which spin 
backwards. As the 
wheels spin 
backwards, they 
grip the road and 
push the road 
backwards.
The baseball 
forces the bat to 
the left (an 
action); the bat 
forces the ball to 
the right (the 
reaction).
Flying gracefully 
through the air, birds 
depend on Newton’s 
third law of motion. As 
the birds push down on 
the air with their wings, 
the air pushes their 
wings up and gives them 
lift.
• Consider the flying motion of birds. A bird flies by 
use of its wings. The wings of a bird push air downwards. 
In turn, the air reacts by pushing the bird upwards. 
• The size of the force on the air equals the size of the force 
on the bird; the direction of the force on the air 
(downwards) is opposite the direction of the force on the 
bird (upwards). 
• Action-reaction force pairs make it possible for birds to 
fly.
 Consider the propulsion 
of a fish through the 
water. A fish uses its fins 
to push water backwards. 
In turn, the water reacts 
by pushing the fish 
forwards, propelling the 
fish through the water. 
 The size of the force on 
the water equals the size 
of the force on the fish; 
the direction of the force 
on the water (backwards) 
is opposite the direction 
of the force on the fish 
(forwards).
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Newton third law of motion ppt

  • 1.
  • 2. Submitted by, KAVTHA. N. A REG.NO:13971012 PHYSICAL SCIENCE KUCTE KUMARAPURAM
  • 3. • The forces exerted by two objects on each other are often called an action-reaction force pair. • Either force can be considered the action force or the reaction force. • Action and reaction force pairs don’t cancel because they act on different objects.
  • 4. Newton’s Third Law of Motion states: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
  • 5. The reaction of a rocket is an application of the third law of motion. Various fuels are burned in the engine, producing hot gases. The hot gases push against the inside tube of the rocket and escape out the bottom of the tube. As the gases move downward, the rocket moves in the opposite direction.
  • 6. Consider the motion of a car on the way to school. A car is equipped with wheels which spin backwards. As the wheels spin backwards, they grip the road and push the road backwards.
  • 7. The baseball forces the bat to the left (an action); the bat forces the ball to the right (the reaction).
  • 8. Flying gracefully through the air, birds depend on Newton’s third law of motion. As the birds push down on the air with their wings, the air pushes their wings up and gives them lift.
  • 9. • Consider the flying motion of birds. A bird flies by use of its wings. The wings of a bird push air downwards. In turn, the air reacts by pushing the bird upwards. • The size of the force on the air equals the size of the force on the bird; the direction of the force on the air (downwards) is opposite the direction of the force on the bird (upwards). • Action-reaction force pairs make it possible for birds to fly.
  • 10.  Consider the propulsion of a fish through the water. A fish uses its fins to push water backwards. In turn, the water reacts by pushing the fish forwards, propelling the fish through the water.  The size of the force on the water equals the size of the force on the fish; the direction of the force on the water (backwards) is opposite the direction of the force on the fish (forwards).
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