But where is the resistance when I throw a ball?
The atmosphere is so thin that it doesn't seem to have any effect on the ball, but still I feel a stronger reaction when pushing him, than when pushing through air with my bare hands.
But where is the resistance when I throw a ball?
The atmosphere is so thin that it doesn't seem to have any effect on the ball, but still I feel a stronger reaction when pushing him, than when pushing through air with my bare hands.
RE: If you believe a rocket can work in space, then you do not understand Newton's 3rd law at all...