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So it goes like this; when you shoot a gun, there will be a “kick”, this is because of Newton’s third law. However, what’s the equal, and opposite reaction when a laser ram hits an object? I need an answer as simplified as possible so I can explain this to one of my students who asked about this. Is it heat? Is there a minuscule “kick”?

So it goes like this; when you shoot a gun, there will be a “kick”, this is because of Newton’s third law. However, what’s the equal, and opposite reaction when a laser ram hits an object? I need an answer as simplified as possible so I can explain this to one of my students who asked about this.

So it goes like this; when you shoot a gun, there will be a “kick”, this is because of Newton’s third law. However, what’s the equal, and opposite reaction when a laser ram hits an object? I need an answer as simplified as possible so I can explain this to one of my students who asked about this. Is it heat? Is there a minuscule “kick”?

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What’s the equal/opposite reaction of a laser beam hitting something?

So it goes like this; when you shoot a gun, there will be a “kick”, this is because of Newton’s third law. However, what’s the equal, and opposite reaction when a laser ram hits an object? I need an answer as simplified as possible so I can explain this to one of my students who asked about this.