Newton's third law and attraction

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Is the force of attraction between an electron and a proton in a hydrogen atom a example of action and reaction to which Newton's 3rd law applies?
 
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Tks. :D Is it the same as the centripetal force keeping a satellite in orbit and its weight?
 
Principle action=reaction always applies. Electron motion (orbits) in a hydrogen atom must be quantized however. Classical mechanics isn't enough
 
Tulatalu said:
Tks. :D Is it the same as the centripetal force keeping a satellite in orbit and its weight?

The centripetal force keeping a satellite in orbit is its weight. The third law partner of this is the force with which the satellite pulls on the earth, keeping the Earth in its orbit about the satellite.
 
zoki85 said:
Principle action=reaction always applies.

It doesn't apply to fictitious forces.