Yes to the second, not sure how the third is different. That’s why, in part, Newton’s second law does not in general hold for Electromagnetism, but momentum conservation does, if you account for the momentum of the electromagnetic field itself.
That behavior is contrary to naive expectations, right? If I run really fast towards a wall but turn before I reach it, I shouldn’t hit it. It also shouldn’t smash my face in after I make the turn.
The major force involved in billiard balls bouncing off of each other is electric in nature, right?
Yes to the second, not sure how the third is different. That’s why, in part, Newton’s second law does not in general hold for Electromagnetism, but momentum conservation does, if you account for the momentum of the electromagnetic field itself.
That behavior is contrary to naive expectations, right? If I run really fast towards a wall but turn before I reach it, I shouldn’t hit it. It also shouldn’t smash my face in after I make the turn.
The major force involved in billiard balls bouncing off of each other is electric in nature, right?