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In a scenario where a book is resting on a table, identify the object exerting the force and the object experiencing the force. Explain your reasoning.

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Forces and their interactions

Question

In a scenario where a book is resting on a table, identify the object exerting the force and the object experiencing the force. Explain your reasoning.

Answer

The book exerts a downward force due to its weight, while the table experiences this force and exerts an equal and opposite force upward on the book. This interaction illustrates Newton's third law of motion.

Explanation

This question assesses the student's ability to apply the concept of force interactions in a real-world context. It encourages critical thinking about how forces act on different objects and reinforces the understanding of action-reaction pairs.

Common mistake

Confusing Force Exertion

Students often confuse the object that exerts a force with the object that experiences the force, leading to incorrect interpretations of force diagrams.

To fix this, clearly identify and label the object applying the force and the object on which the force is acting in force diagrams.

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