Newton's Third Law

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In this scene I drawn Mr. Potato Head and Buzz jumped to get the door open. They ran to the door to get the door open to save Woody. They had to use Force and Gravity to Jump and open the door. Gravity lifts them up a few inches then, pull them down so they could have enough force to open the door with the pressure plate. This scene represent Newton's third law.

This scene represent Newton's Third Law because of gravity and force. Like stated in the first paragraph Mr. Potato and Buzz had to jump ( gravity) and then come down (force). Newton's Third law states “For Every Action there is an equal and opposite reaction.” Jumping is the equal action then opening the door opposite reaction. Newton's third law is very easy to understand

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