True or false: Because of action and reaction forces, if a student pushes a box, then the box pushes back with the same force. The student remains stationary as the box slides. Both the student and box experience a net force of zero.True false question.TrueFalse
Question
True or false: Because of action and reaction forces, if a student pushes a box, then the box pushes back with the same force. The student remains stationary as the box slides. Both the student and box experience a net force of zero.True false question.TrueFalse
Solution
The statement is partially true and partially false. According to Newton's third law of motion, if a student pushes a box, the box does indeed push back with an equal and opposite force. This is the action-reaction force pair. However, this does not mean that the student and the box experience a net force of zero.
The net force on an object is the vector sum of all the forces acting on it. If the student is pushing the box and it starts to slide, then there is a net force acting on the box, causing it to accelerate (according to Newton's second law of motion). Similarly, unless the student is pushing against something else with an equal and opposite force, they will also experience a net force and will not remain stationary.
So, the statement "The student remains stationary as the box slides. Both the student and box experience a net force of zero." is false.
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