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Definition of Third law of motion
1. Noun. Action and reaction are equal and opposite.
Generic synonyms: Law Of Motion, Newton's Law, Newton's Law Of Motion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Third Law Of Motion
Literary usage of Third law of motion
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Inductive Sciences from the Earliest to the Present Time by William Whewell (1859)
"Before we pursue this subject further, we must trace the remainder of the history
of the Third Law. Sect. '_t.— Generalization of the Third Law of Motion. ..."
2. Report (1900)
"NEWTON'S third law of motion A FACTOR IN ORGANIC EVOLUTION. BY MANLY MILES,
LANSING, MICH. (Read before the Academy, March 31, 1897. ..."
3. An Introduction to Celestial Mechanics by Forest Ray Moulton (1914)
"Remarks on the Third Law of Motion. The first two of Newton's laws are sufficient
for the determination of the motion of one body subject to any number of ..."
4. An Introduction to Celestial Mechanics by Forest Ray Moulton (1914)
"Remarks on the Third Law of Motion. The first two of Newton's laws are sufficient
for the determination of the motion of one body subject to any number of ..."
5. An Introduction to Celestial Mechanics by Forest Ray Moulton (1914)
"Remarks on the Third Law of Motion. The first two of Newton's laws are sufficient
for the determination of the motion of one body subject to any number of ..."