Imagine that you are holding a book weighing 4 N at rest on the palm of your hand. (a) A downward force of magnitude 4 N is exerted on the book by upward force of magnitude upward force in part (b) the reaction to the downward force in part (a)? (d) The reaction to (b) An by your hand. (c) Is the is exerted on

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Imagine that you are holding a book weighing 4 N at rest on the palm of your hand. (a) A
(b) An
downward force of magnitude 4 N is exerted on the book by
upward force of magnitude
is exerted on
by your hand. (c) Is the
upward force in part (b) the reaction to the downward force in part (a)? (d) The reaction to
by
(e) The reaction to the force in part (b) is a
Its direction is
exerted on
the force in part (a) is a force of magnitude
Its direction is
by
(f) The forces in part (a) and (b) are equal and opposite because of
law. (g) The forces in parts (b) and (e) are equal and opposite because
force of magnitude
exerted on
Newton's
of Newton's
law.
Transcribed Image Text:Imagine that you are holding a book weighing 4 N at rest on the palm of your hand. (a) A (b) An downward force of magnitude 4 N is exerted on the book by upward force of magnitude is exerted on by your hand. (c) Is the upward force in part (b) the reaction to the downward force in part (a)? (d) The reaction to by (e) The reaction to the force in part (b) is a Its direction is exerted on the force in part (a) is a force of magnitude Its direction is by (f) The forces in part (a) and (b) are equal and opposite because of law. (g) The forces in parts (b) and (e) are equal and opposite because force of magnitude exerted on Newton's of Newton's law.
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