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Newton's third law of motion states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. What would be an example of this law in action?

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Example of New's Third Law:

An example of this law in action is when a ball is hit with a racket. According to the law, the force that the ball exerts on the racket is equal and opposite to that which the racket exerts on the ball.

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Diving into water, the force causes it to go down but in turn it spits the water up.
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