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Newton's Third Law of Motion Uncertain Analysis
Examples

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Examples
(As illustrated: a book rests stably on a table. The weight of the book is a force pulling it downward, defined as the action force. The corresponding reaction force is the table pushing upward on the book. These two forces are in balance.)

Classical Mechanics
(focusing on Newton’s Third Law of Motion)

 

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