Waldman plays out
Newton's third law of motion on the human scale, demonstrating that for every action, there is always an equal and opposite reaction.
I usually retort "Far's yer spirit of scientific curiosity?" whereupon they start to kick me on the knees, which pleases me as this is an example of
Newton's Third Law (for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction).
I said do it but remember
Newton's third law that there will be a reaction against every action.
But
Newton's third law of motion- 'every action has an equal and opposition'- applies to politics as well.
India needs to understand
Newton's third law, which states that 'for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.' Recently, Pakistan has responded in a befitting manner by shooting down India's jet plane which is in fact, a reaction of India's action of trying to attack Pakistan.
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NEWTON'S third law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
India needs to understand
Newton's third law which states that 'For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction' and recently Pakistan has responded in a befitting manner by shooting down its jets planes which is in fact, a reaction of India's action of trying to attack Pakistan.
Mrs Kothari barges into my thought process frequently, as I walk, screaming at unrealistically high decibels: "Every sentence of mine is met with an equal and opposite reaction from my husband!" The husband, coolly smiles as he gently states, "That's
Newton's third law, no?" And didn't they say unlike poles attract?
Apple will do well to take a cue on iPhone's pricing from
Newton's third law of motion, which loosely translates into 'what goes up must come down'.
As in physics, politics: 'For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction,' says
Newton's third law, and a rule of thumb for the political game.
The rhetoric of blame surges after each new atrocity with the certainty of
Newton's Third Law. Critics blame the president.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, according to Isaac
Newton's third law of motion.