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1)When a bullet is fired from the gun with a certain force (action) as a reaction an equal and opposite force is exerted on the gun.
2)when you jump, your legs apply a force to the ground, and the ground applies and equal and opposite reaction force that propels you into the air.
3)Engineers apply Newton's third law when designing rockets and other projectile devices.
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Initial reading = 24803 km
Final reading = 25118 km
The speedometer reading at the start of the journey and at the end of the journey was noted by Kamini and the total time was also noted, the average speed is given by,
Total time = 4 hr and 40 min
{tex}Average \ speed = \frac {Total \ distance}{Total \ time}{/tex}
Total distance = Final reading – Initial reading
Total distance = 25118 – 24803
Total distance = 315 km
Total time = 4 hr 40 min
{tex}Total\ time = 4hr + (\frac {40}{60}) hr{/tex}
Total time = 4.67 hr
{tex}Average \ speed = \frac {315}{4.67}{/tex}
Average speed = 67.45 km/hr
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Wet Clothes do not dry easily on a rainy day because the air has a lot of water vapour on it and it cannot accommodate the water vapour created by the wet clothes so the water remains in the clothes for a longer time.
The rate of evaporation depends on the temperature weather and humidity. The rate of evaporation is faster in sunny days when temperature is hot and humidity is less.
On the rainy day the temperature and weather is not hot hence the rate of evaporation is slow and wet clothes take longer time to dry up.
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