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derive Newton's first law of motion with the help of second law of motion​

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Answered by anku73973
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Newton's first law states that a body stays at rest if it is at rest and moves with a constant velocity unit if a net force is applied on it.

Newton's second law states that the net force applied on the body is equal to the rate of change of its momentum.

F= ma

or F=m(v-u)/t

Ft=mv-mu

that is , when F=0,v=u for whatever time,t is taken .This means that the object will continue moving with uniform velocity , u Throughout the time,t.if it is zero than v will also be zero i.e object will remain at rest

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Explanation:

Newton's first law states that a body stays at rest if it is at rest and moves with a constant velocity unit if a net force is applied on it. Newton's second law states that the net force applied on the body is equal to the rate of change in its momentum.

F = ma

F = maor F = m(v-u) / t

F = maor F = m(v-u) / tor Ft = mv - mu

That is, when F = 0, v = u for whatever time, t is taken. This means that the object will continue moving with uniform velocity, u throughout the time, t. If u is zero than v will also be zero, i.e., object will remain at rest.

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