Sujet : Action and reaction
De : fortunati.luigi (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Luigi Fortunati)
Groupes : sci.physics.researchDate : 02. Jul 2025, 16:50:32
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I watch the animation
https://www.geogebra.org/classic/cheqdq5u where,
at the moment of impact, the force of 22 particles pushing to the
right (action) and that of 10 particles pushing to the left (reaction)
hits the wall.
Mathematics tells me that the push of 22 particles is greater than the
counter push of 10 particles.
Reasoning tells me that in a real experiment, after the action and the
reaction, the wall collapses to the right and not to the left,
demonstrating that the action is greater than the reaction.
Should I blindly believe Newton's third law that tells me that the
action is always equal to the reaction or should I believe my eyes,
reasoning, mathematics and the experiment that tell me the opposite?
Luigi Fortunati