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Fusina
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Hello
I am Fusina, I wish to ask you Three questions which bother my mind.
Its all about Newton's third Law.
Is Newtons third law always obeyed?
Is there an example of two moving particles, who's velocities are such that their mutual magnetic force doesn't obey Newton's 3rd law?
I tried answering this by thinking of two particles moving along the x and y axes respectively, but i can't explain.
Also, i don't know the reason why in practice, the mutual magnetic force of two moving electons is not the same (i heard it has something to do with the momentum lost to the medium of interaction)
I am Fusina, I wish to ask you Three questions which bother my mind.
Its all about Newton's third Law.
Is Newtons third law always obeyed?
Is there an example of two moving particles, who's velocities are such that their mutual magnetic force doesn't obey Newton's 3rd law?
I tried answering this by thinking of two particles moving along the x and y axes respectively, but i can't explain.
Also, i don't know the reason why in practice, the mutual magnetic force of two moving electons is not the same (i heard it has something to do with the momentum lost to the medium of interaction)