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A fireman turns on his hose and is not backwards is this Newton's first law second Law or third law
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The situation described is related to Newton's third law of motion. Newton's third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When the fireman turns on the hose, the water is pushed out in one direction with a force. As a result of this action, there is a reaction force in the opposite direction that pushes the fireman backward.
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