Newton’s III Law | Examples #shorts #short #shortvideo #youtubeshorts #ytshorts #physics #youtube Learn Newton’s Third Law of Motion with real-life examples in this quick physics short! Discover how action and reaction forces work in everyday situations and master this important concept for Class 11, Class 12, NEET, and JEE exams. Perfect for CBSE students and anyone revising Newton’s Laws of Motion. Newton’s Third Law of Motion states: “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” In this video, we explain the concept in simple terms, cover real-life examples, and solve important questions for Class 11 & 12 Physics. Perfect for NEET, JEE Mains, and CBSE board exams. What you’ll learn: • Meaning of Newton’s Third Law • Action and reaction force pairs • Common misconceptions • Conceptual problems and solved examples 1. Walking – Your foot pushes backward on the ground, and the ground pushes you forward. 2. Rowing a boat – The oar pushes water backward, and water pushes the boat forward. 3. Rocket launch – Hot gases are expelled downward, and the rocket is pushed upward. 4. Jumping off a boat – You push the boat backward, and the boat pushes you forward. When one body exerts a force on another body, the second body exerts an equal force in the opposite direction on the first body. Mathematically: \vec{F}{AB} = -\vec{F}{BA} Here: • \vec{F}_{AB} = force exerted by body A on body B • \vec{F}_{BA} = force exerted by body B on body A • The negative sign means opposite directions. ⸻ • Equal magnitude: The forces are exactly equal in strength. • Opposite direction: They act in exactly opposite directions. • Different bodies: Action and reaction forces act on different objects, never on the same one. • Simultaneous: They occur at the same instant — there is no time gap.