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Alboin
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Hi,
I am wondering why normal forces 'are'?
I mean, I know what they 'do', but why does a surface create a force when a force is put against it? Obviously, it follows Newton's law of equal and opposite reactions, but can anyone explain what happens, if even on an atomic level, to create said force? What's going on under the hood?
Is this part of a more specific area of physics?
Thanks!
Alboin
I am wondering why normal forces 'are'?
I mean, I know what they 'do', but why does a surface create a force when a force is put against it? Obviously, it follows Newton's law of equal and opposite reactions, but can anyone explain what happens, if even on an atomic level, to create said force? What's going on under the hood?
Is this part of a more specific area of physics?
Thanks!
Alboin