Newton's Third Law
By: Jaqweis Stanley
Definition
Newton's Third Law is the third law of motion which states that for every action there is an equal opposite reaction
Pushing a truck
This is a great example of Newton's third law because it shows the force to the truck. as a person pushes on the truck the truck pushes back on the person, The force needed to move the truck has to be greater than the mass the truck is pushing on the person, unbalanced force.
The Canyon
Newtons third law is shown in in a canyon because the force of the gunpowder pushing the ball out of the canyon causes it to go back. this shows the force pushing the canyon backwards and the ball forward.
The Rocket
The rocket is the best example i like because its so simple. as the boosters or fuel from the rocket pushes down on the ground/air which results in the rocket going up. Also air resistance is acting on top of the rocket as it pushes through the air.
Newtons laws of motion in sports