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5.3 The Third Law: Action and Reaction

5.3 The Third Law: Action and Reaction. Investigation Key Question: Can you identify action-reaction forces?. action dynamics equilibrium force law of inertia locomotion net force. newton (N) Newton’s first law Newton’s second law Newton’s third law reaction statics.

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5.3 The Third Law: Action and Reaction

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  1. 5.3 The Third Law: Action and Reaction Investigation Key Question: Can you identify action-reaction forces?

  2. action dynamics equilibrium force law of inertia locomotion net force newton (N) Newton’s first law Newton’s second law Newton’s third law reaction statics Chapter 5 Vocabulary

  3. 5.3 The Third Law: Action and Reaction “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.” This statement is known as Newton’s third law of motion. Newton’s third law discusses pairs of objects and the interactions between them.

  4. 5.3 Forces occur in pairs The astronauts working on the space station have a serious problem when they need to move around in space: There is nothing to push on. One solution is to throw something opposite the direction you want to move.

  5. 5.3 Forces occur in pairs The two forces in a pair are called action and reaction. Anytime you have one, you also have the other. If you know the strength of one you also know the strength of the other since both forces are always equal.

  6. 5.3 Newton's Third Law Newton’s third law states that for every action force there has to be a reaction force that is equal in strength and opposite in direction. Action and reaction forces act on different objects, not on the same object.

  7. 5.3 Newton's Third Law Newton’s third law states that for every action force there has to be a reaction force that is equal in strength and opposite in direction. Action and reaction forces act on different objects, not on the same object. The forces cannot cancel because they act on different objects.

  8. Calculating force Three people are each applying 250 newtons of force to try to move a heavy cart. The people are standing on a rug. Someone nearby notices that the rug is slipping. How much force must be applied to the rug to keep it from slipping? Sketch the action and reaction forces acting between the people and the cart and between the people and the rug.

  9. 5.3 Locomotion The act of moving or the ability to move from one place to another is called locomotion. Any animal or machine that moves depends on Newton’s third law to get around. When we walk, we push off the ground and move forward because of the ground pushing back on us in the opposite direction.

  10. 5.3 Locomotion Jets, planes, and helicopters push air. In a helicopter, the blades of the propeller are angled such that when they spin, they push the air molecules down.

  11. BIOMECHANICS • Biomechanics is the science of how physics is applied to muscles and motion. • Many athletes use principles of biomechanics to improve their performance. • People who design sports equipment use biomechanics to achieve the best performance by matching the equipment design to the athlete’s body. • Physicians, carpenters, people who build furniture, and many others also use biomechanics in their work. • Any machine that relies on forces from the human body also relies on biomechanics.

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