David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Dynamics: Explaining Motion, Exercise 7: Question
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Questions from David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Dynamics: Explaining Motion, Exercise 7: Question with Hints & Solutions
Describe one 'Newton's third law pair' of forces involved in the following situations. In each case, state the object that each force acts on, the type of force and the direction of the force. You step on someone's toe.

Describe one 'Newton's third law pair' of forces involved in the following situations. In each case, state the object that each force acts on, the type of force and the direction of the force.
(b) A car hits a brick wall and comes to rest.

Describe one 'Newton's third law pair' of forces involved in the following situations. In each case, state the object that each force acts on, the type of force and the direction of the force.
A car slows down by applying the brakes.

Describe one 'Newton's third law pair' of forces involved in the following situations. In each case, state the object that each force acts on, the type of force and the direction of the force.You throw a ball upwards into the air.
