....bol.e... 3. Explain Newton's laws of motion with the help of one single example in daily life.
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A body remains at rest or moves straight line (at a constant velocity) unless acted upon by an external force. Real-life application: Shake up that bottle of ketchup! When you shake that bottle, you bring the bottom down, then suddenly you stop.
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In classical mechanics, Newton's laws of motion are three laws that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it.
The first law states that an object either remains at rest or continues to move at a constant velocity, unless it is acted upon by an external force.
The second law states that the rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the force applied, or, for an object with constant mass, that the net force on an object is equal to the mass of that object multiplied by the acceleration.
The third law states that when one object exerts a force on a second object, that second object exerts a force that is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction on the first object.
Examples of Newton's First Law of Motion in Everyday Life
Brakes applied by a Bus Driver Abruptly.
An Object Placed on a Plane Surface.
Newton's second law examples in everyday life
Pushing a car is easier than pushing a truck with the same amount of force as the mass of the car is lesser than the mass of the truck.
Common examples of newton's third law of motion are: A horse pulls a cart, a person walks on the ground, a hammer pushes a nail, magnets attract paper clip.