Newton s 3 rd law .?
It states that every reaction has an equal and opposite reaction so how does a leaf falling from a certain height obey this law ?
It states that every reaction has an equal and opposite reaction so how does a leaf falling from a certain height obey this law ?
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Explanation:
The way you stated the law is quite common but very misleading. In actual fact, it means that if object A provides a force onto object B, object B will provide:
- An equal type of force
- A force of equal magnitude
- A force in the opposite direction
- A force at the same time
- A force onto object A
Using this, you can say that the Earth has a gravitational force of magnitude
At the same time, the leaf has a gravitational force of magnitude
Also, the leaf provides a normal contact force downwards onto the air below with a magnitude of