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Difference between normal force and reaction force? (1 Viewer)

pdang

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The reaction force is always in the opposite direction of the applied force. The normal force is perpendicular to the surface that the object is in contact with.
 

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What is the relationship between them?
 

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the reaction force is always in the opposite direction of the applied force. The normal force is perpendicular to the surface that the object is in contact with.
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It is actually called the normal reaction force. For forces of contact, they are the same thing.
 
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