A hammer is striking a nail in a piece of wood, demonstrating Newton's Third Law of Motion, where every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

Newton’s Third Law: Step-by-Step Examples

Newton’s Third Law – GCSE Physics Practice Questions Downloads Introduction Newton’s Third Law of Motion states that, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. It explains the fundamental interactions between objects in the universe and help us to understand how forces work in pairs. Example:  What is Newton’s Third Law of Motion?…

A shopping cart with fewer items quickly accelerates, while a cart with more items accelerates slowly due to higher mass.

Newton’s Second Law: Step-by-Step Examples

Newton’s Second Law – GCSE Physics Practice Questions Downloads Introduction Newton’s Second Law of Motion states, Non-Zero Resultant Force acts on an object, then it will cause the object to Accelerate. Where Acceleration is, Example: Pushing a Shopping Cart: If we push an empty shopping cart with certain force, then it Accelerates quickly. If we…