Odd Elasticity vs. Newton’s Third Law

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Odd Elasticity vs. Newton’s Third Law

#shorts #Newtons third law #human sperm #new study #Advertisement Advertisement The laws of physics have been broken by many things, from Seinfeld’s apartment to human sperm. The latest law-breakers are swimming sperm. They deform their bodies in a way that does not elicit any response from their surrounding environment. This behavior goes against Newton’s third law of motion, which states that for every action there should be an equal and opposite reaction. However, this may not be the case for biological swimmers such as sperm. In a new study, scientists analyze Chlamydomonas alga cells and sperm cells from men to identify odd elasticity, or non-reciprocal mechanical interactions, which violate Newton’s three laws of motion. Most commonly, these interactions are reciprocal, but for sperm

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