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2.3.A—Describe the interaction of two objects or systems using Newton’s third law and a representation of paired…

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2.3.A—Describe the interaction of two objects or systems using Newton’s third law and a representation of paired…

Describe the interaction of two objects or systems using Newton’s third law and a representation of paired forces exerted on each object or system.

  • Newton’s third law describes the interaction of two objects or systems in terms of the paired forces that each exerts on the other.
  • Interactions between objects within a system (internal forces) do not influence the motion of a system’s center of mass.
  • T ension is the macroscopic net result of forces that infinitesimal segments of a string, cable, chain, or similar system exert on each other in response to an external force.
    • i. An ideal string has negligible mass and does not stretch when under tension.
    • ii. The tension in an ideal string is the same at all points within the string.
    • iii. In a string with nonnegligible mass, tension may not be the same at all points within the string.
    • iv. An ideal pulley is a pulley that has negligible mass and rotates about an axle through its center of mass with negligible friction.
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