Physics
To every action there is always :
- an equal reaction
- an equal and opposite reaction
- an equal reaction in the same direction
- none of these
Related Questions
Newton's third law —
- defines the force qualitatively
- defines the force quantitatively
- explains the way a force acts on a body
- gives the direction of force.
Which law of motion explains how a force acts on a body or an object?
- Newton's third law
- Newton's second law
- Newton's first law
- All of the above.
Action and reaction act on the —
- same body in opposite directions
- different bodies in opposite directions
- different bodies, but in same direction
- same body in same direction.
The motion of a boat moving away from the shore is an example of :
- Newton's first law
- Newton's second law
- Newton's third law
- not related with Newton's law