
GCSE Physics - Newton’s Third Law #57
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Physics
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
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The video explains Newton's Third Law, which states that forces between two interacting objects are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. It discusses how this principle applies to real-world scenarios, such as pushing a box, and how the mass of objects affects their movement. The video also touches on Newton's Second Law, explaining that acceleration is determined by the force applied and the mass of the object, highlighting why smaller objects tend to move more when equal forces are applied.
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