When two objects interact, they exert equal and opposite forces on each other. What is this principle called? A. Newton's first law B. Newton's second law C. Newton's third law D. Law of conservation of E. nergy 相关知识点:
Sluysmans, D. et al. Synthetic oligorotaxanes exert high forces when folding under mechanical load. Nat. Nanotechnol. 13, 209-213 (2018).Sluysmans, D.; Hubert, S.; Bruns, C. J.; Zhu, Z.; Stoddart, J. F.; Duwez, A. S. Synthetic Oligorotaxanes Exert High Forces When Folding ...
Two point charges placed 0.5 m apart exert an electrostatic force of 4.0 N upon each other. How strong will this force be if they are moved 0.20 meters apart? I would like to see how to reach the equa Electric forces between two charged objects tend to be much stronger in...
KMT, as it is usually called, assumes that gas particles move in random directions at high speeds, that they are far apart, that they do not interact except when they collide, and that they draw their energy from ambient heat. At atmospheric pressure and room temperature, th...
One of our findings shows that the organizer tolerates some aggressive actions when they have value to the organizer; otherwise, the organizer optimally does not tolerate any aggressive actions. Since Becker [11], Ehrlich [12], and Polinsky and Shavell [13], two instruments are widely ...
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