Newton's Third Law

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Newton’s Third Law Prompt: Define Newton’s Third Law, give three effects of it, and create an experiment designed to explore one aspect of it. “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction”. This quote is attributed to Isaac Newton as his Third Law, the law of equal force in opposing directions. Not surprisingly, this law has influenced mankind’s understanding of God’s world exponentially. As we observe the flight of birds, we can see Newton’s insight exemplified. Walking to school or work, we are experiencing equal and opposite reactions in our very ability to walk- the fact that the ground is dense enough to provide collateral for our bones, which, miraculously, are dense enough themselves. Young children find it hard to move a swing on a swing set because their shorter legs cannot provide the full force necessary for backward movement. Every single one of these, instances, and all of the others that occur in everyday life, attest to an Intelligent Designer. Why is air so perfectly strong enough for a bird and a bird’s wings capable of providing enough force for ...

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