Friday, 21 February 2025

Rufus and Newton's Third Law

Rufus was trying to pull a toy towards himself. To do this he needed to plant his claws in the carpet and then push back with his leg muscles. Trouble was that the rug was on an almost frictionless surface. In the basic "to every action, an equal and opposite reaction" version of the Third Law, the backwards pull has a forwards push. You'll notice below how this results in the rug sliding forwards.