A P Shreelatha and Neetu Singh Solutions for Chapter: Force and Laws of Motion, Exercise 4: TEST YOURSELF
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A piece of fishing line breaks if the force exerted on it is greater than . Will the line break if two people at opposite ends of the line pull it each with a force of ? Give reason.

Assess the following statement in terms of Newton's third law of motion. Object A rests on object B. The mass of object A is times that of object B, but even then, the force that A exerts on B is not greater than the force of B on A.

State Newton's third law of motion.

Give an example to illustrate Newton's third law of motion.

The normal reaction and weight of a body are actually action-reaction pairs. Explain.

State and explain Newton's third law of motion by examples.
