Newtons third law drag and drop

Newton's Third Law of Motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Here are some examples of this law in action:

1. If you push against a wall, the wall pushes back with an equal amount of force.
2. When you row a boat, the oars push against the water, and the water pushes the boat forward.
3. If you blow up a balloon and let it go, the air inside the balloon rushes out in one direction, causing the balloon to move in the opposite direction.
4. When you jump off a diving board, the board pushes you upward as you push down on it.
5. Rockets propel themselves by expelling gases at high speeds in one direction, creating an equal force in the opposite direction that propels the rocket forward.

Now you can drag and drop the examples above to demonstrate Newton's Third Law in action:

1. If you push against a wall, the wall pushes back with an equal amount of force.
2. When you row a boat, the oars push against the water, and the water pushes the boat forward.
3. If you blow up a balloon and let it go, the air inside the balloon rushes out in one direction, causing the balloon to move in the opposite direction.
4. When you jump off a diving board, the board pushes you upward as you push down on it.
5. Rockets propel themselves by expelling gases at high speeds in one direction, creating an equal force in the opposite direction that propels the rocket forward.