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Can we explain Newton's first law mathematically?​

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Answered by tanushreedas3000
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Newton's first law: An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by an external and unbalanced force. The exact relationship is F=ma, where m is the body's mass. In this equation both F and a are vectors with a direction and a magnitude.

Answered by MissSehzaadii
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Step-by-step explanation:

Newton's first law says that if the net force on an object is zero ( Σ F = 0 \Sigma F=0 ΣF=0\Sigma, F, equals, 0), then that object will have zero acceleration. That doesn't necessarily mean the object is at rest, but it means that the velocity is constant.

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