Physics, asked by dunnashravani, 9 months ago

A. A
B
с
D
F
G
Newton's first
Static inertia
Newton's third law of motion
Force of action - force of reaction
Newton's second law of motion
Less impulse of net force
Newton's third law of motion
Force of action = force of reaction
Fish swims in water
Force of action = force of reaction
Dropping egg on a cushion
Object thrown in universe (No external forces acts)
Newton's first Law of motion
H
1
J
K
L
M
N
Р
Bullet hurts
Newton's second law of motion
Less impulse of net force
Newton's Second law of motion
Less momentum
has more inertia ?
Q
R =​

Answers

Answered by studywithfun95
0

Answer:

Isaac Newton's Second Law of Motion describes what happens when an external force acts upon a massive body at rest or in uniform linear motion. What happens to the body from which that external force is being applied? That situation is described by Newton's Third Law of Motion. It states, "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction."

Newton published his laws of motion in 1687, in his seminal work “Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica” (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) in which he formalized the description of how massive bodies move under the influence of external forces.

Newton expanded upon the earlier work of Galileo Galilei, who developed the first accurate laws of motion for masses, according to Greg Bothun, a physics professor at the University of Oregon. Galileo's experiments showed that all bodies accelerate at the same rate regardless of size or mass. Newton also critiqued and expanded on the work of Rene Descartes, who also published a set of laws of nature in 1644, two years after Newton was born. Descartes' laws are very similar to Newton’s first law of motion

Answered by anchal2933
0

Answer:

it is so difficult to do

Similar questions