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can anyone please describe me the newton's three laws?

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Answered by kunal4426
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Newton's Third Law. Newton's third law: All forces in the universe occur in equal but oppositely directed pairs. There are no isolated forces; for every external force that acts on an object there is a force of equal magnitude but opposite direction which acts back on the object which exerted that external force.
Answered by luckyhoney200595
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Newton's 1st law:
Newton 1 st law is about inertia.it states that an object is at rest or motion it remains in same position until extrenel force is applied to it.
Newton's 2nd law:
It states about linear momentum..ie p=mv,momentum =mass ×velocity...
Newton's 3rd law:
it states that every action has equal and opposite reaction.
these are the three laws.
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