Direction: identify from the situation the action and its corresponding REACTION write down the action and the reaction forces on the space provided on the right side of each illustration
a bird while flying pushes the air downwards with the help of its wings.
the air pushes the bird upwards for lift.
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Direction: identify from the situation the action and its corresponding REACTION write down the action and the reaction forces on the space provided on the right side of each illustration a bird while flying pushes the air downwards with the help of its wings. the air pushes the bird upwards for lift.
How do you identify action and reaction forces?
According to Newton's third law, for every action force there is an equal (in size) and opposite (in direction) reaction force. Forces always come in pairs - known as "action-reaction force pairs."