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How do pump cause atom is part demonstrate newtons third

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Pumps do not directly cause atoms to demonstrate Newton's Third Law of Motion. Rather, Newton's Third Law of Motion is a fundamental principle in physics that states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

In the context of a pump, the pumping action involves the movement of fluid from one location to another. When the pump pushes the fluid forward, it creates a force in one direction (action) and, according to Newton's Third Law, the fluid exerts an equal and opposite force in the opposite direction (reaction).

On an atomic level, the forces between atoms or molecules occur due to interactions such as electrostatic forces or intermolecular forces. These forces are independent of pumps and operate based on the fundamental principles of physics.

Therefore, while pumps may be used as a practical example to understand Newton's Third Law, they do not directly cause atoms to demonstrate the law.
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