Simple experiences and devices in order to explain action reaction principle
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Recreational Science
pp. 375-380
Published:
05-03-2015
Abstract
It’s better to carry out easy experiments by simple and everyday objects, in order to better learn scientific laws. That’s why we propose simple devices to study dynamic’s third law, action reaction principle. We also interpret this law in some experiences related to several forces as buoyancy, magnetic one, force colliding, electrostatic… Moreover, we analyze misunderstandings related to this fundamental principle.Keywords
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