I bet you can't answer this Physics question:-?

Question:This is purely based on newtons third law :-Everyday,a man used to exploit his horse my overburdening it with
workload.so,the hosrse tries to escape from him.one day,while the man is loading the goods on the cart,the horse
reads newtons third law of motion on a wall.when asks the horse to move,it refuses saying that every action has an
equal and opposite reaction,so if it tries to move,the cart will pull it back,according to the 3rd law.The man is
perplexed.At that time,there is a Physics professor who is passing by that road.The man tells him the problem.Then
the professor says something to the horse and it agrees to move.What did the professor explain to the horse(some
physics matter) to make it agree to move?this question is not silly and has a logical approach.The answer is based
on the 3rd law.

Answers:
The horse action will have an opposite reaction from the men, he will beat the horse and he will have to move, even if he want or not.
you're right, I can't ! ur right


Rats! I thought my "glue factory" answer was definitely right ;-)

Okay, Newton's Third Law: A force is a push or a pull upon an object which results from its interaction with another object. Forces result from interactions! Some forces result from contact interactions (normal, frictional, tensional, and applied forces are examples of contact forces) and other forces are the result of action-at-a-distance interactions (gravitational, electrical, and magnetic forces). According to Newton, whenever objects A and B interact with each other, they exert forces upon each other. When you sit in your chair, your body exerts a downward force on the chair and the chair exerts an upward force on your body. There are two forces resulting from this interaction - a force on the chair and a force on your body. These two forces are called action and reaction forces and are the subject of Newton's third law of motion. Formally stated, Newton's third law is:

"For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." some times


karma


yup... you guessed right.. i cant answer it... i dont want to try either.. it seems like you have the answer already....


Told the horse that if he didn't move, the immediate reaction would be an ***-whipping.


nothing

because horses can't read the horse can talk???...wow!!


"U move now Or U'll get the Snip"!
Works everytime. It is a silly question. You are saying the horse can talk.


neigh neigh whinny whinny


so whats the third law hun?


every action has an equal and opposite reaction...

physics guy told horse that his reaction not to move would have the reaction of farmer getting shotgun and blowing horses head off. if the horse didnt move then the owner would be forced to use the whip to make the horse move- so regardless of wheather or not it wanted to move it would save itself alot of trouble if it just moved.


He whispered, get this cart moving, and come to my house after, and I'll set you up in one helluva stall, and you can live happily ever after. Then you go to the glue factory after that.


if the horse stops or slows down, the cart will be pushing him and the cart will be doing all the work.


Maybe he told him he would poke him in the *** with something very hot and sharp .....since the horse understands what man says !


if you cont. to stand and not move guess what will...
you ***/ then you will be a donkey...(smile ) gravity


The equal and opposite forces referred to in Newton's third law of motion are acting on different objects. The horse will pull on the cart and the cart will pull on the horse. The cart will have an unbalanced net force acting on it (if neglecting friction) and would accelerate.


the professor said to the horse that newton also had another law, which said that all objects keep moving until another force is acted upon it, so the load's force would gradually get weaker as the horse pulled it along


since every action has an equal n opposite reaction..........even the man will have to carry the same burden some day due to his actions.....to the horse by torturing it!!! ehehe......


newtonz third law states tht to evry action...thrz an equal nd opposite reaction.......so...ehm...he mustv told d horse nt to move!! ///gee im no good at physic'k's :P


If you don't move, the man will put the cart before the horse and make you push it.


A force is a push or a pull upon an object which results from its interaction with another object. Forces result from interactions! The professor explained how the size of the forces on the first object equals the size of the force on the second object. The direction of the force on the first object is opposite to the direction of the force on the second object. Forces always come in pairs - equal and opposite action-reaction force pairs.

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