Yes, lala
@Levina that's true
claps for you
Basically, the Newton's laws of motion should also be interpreted like that
I have a question for pdfians and let's if any one can answer that correctl, I would be really surprised if any Indian will be able to give me the correct answer (especially the ones who did not study abroad), not to offend you but to instigate you enough to try to answer
Problem Description
Acc. to Newton's third law of motion, Every action has action that is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, in customary mathematical notation
F_12 = - F_21
Where
F_12 and
- F_21 are action and reaction of forces respectively.
So the question is an apple hanging on from the tree must exert the same amount of the forces on the Earth as the latter exerts on the former, then why Apple falls towards the earth but the Earth does not seem to rise towards the Apple...What is your explanation for this apparent anomaly ?
(Hint, Barycenter like explanation and the answer lies in classical Newtonian Mechanics and no need to resort to the theory of relativity or Quantum Mechanics)