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What does newtons 3rd law of motion mean in an marshmallow catapult experiment

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  • 23-02-2015
Newton's third law states that for each action, a reaction happens that is equal and opposite to the first one.

So if a marshmallow is catapulted, the action of the catapult retracting is equal in force to the force the marshmallow is thrown; also the catapult and the marshmallow go in opposite directions.
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