Newton's 3rd Law of Motion states that "For every action you do, there is an equal and opposite reaction." This means that for every force you do, there is a reaction that is equal and opposite. Examples of Newton's Third Law: 1) Pushing a door causes it to push back at me with an equal force 2) When you walk on the ground, there is an opposite reaction to that 3) In soccer, when you kick a soccer ball, that is a force, and there is an opposite reaction to that force. Websites used: 1)https://www.brainpop.com/science/motionsforcesandtime/newtonslawsofmotion/ 2)http://teachertech.rice.edu/Participants/louviere/Newton/law3.html
In this picture, it shows that two balls collided and rebounded. The reactions to the collision were both equal and opposite. COLLISION of two Balls.Ball Rebounds From Collision With Another Ball.The pink ball, enters from top left, collides with the blue ball and rebounds to the right. The blue ball is deflected to the bottom right. Newton's 3rd law shows the change of momentum of each object is equal and opposite to each other.. Photograph. Britannica ImageQuest. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 25 May 2016. http://quest.eb.com/search/157_1247439/1/157_1247439/cite. Accessed 7 Nov 2016.
In this picture, it shows Newton's Third Law since when you throw a yo-yo, there is force, and when it comes back, that it is the opposite reaction.
ANGULAR OR ROTATIONAL MOMENTUM OF A YO, YO Potential & Kinetic Energy & Newton's 3rd Law. Photography. Britannica ImageQuest. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 25 May 2016. http://quest.eb.com/search/157_2923088/1/157_2923088/cite. Accessed 7 Nov 2016.