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Explain Newton's laws of motion

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Answered by Anonymous
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First law:Every body continue to be in the state of rest it the state of uniform motion along a straight line,unless is acted upon by an external unbalanced force

Second law:The force applied on a body is directly proportional to the rate of change of momentum,and change in momentum takes place in the direction of force

Third law:For every action,there is an equal and opposite reaction.They always act on two different bodies

Answered by DSreehari
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THERE ARE 3 LAWS OF MOTIONS

1) In the first law, an object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it. In the second law, the force on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration. In the third law, when two objects interact, they apply forces to each other of equal magnitude and opposite direction.

2) F = m * a ( F = force , m = mass of object , a = acceleration )

3) The third law of motion states that if a body exerts a force on a second body, the second body exerts a force that is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the first force. So for every action force there is always a reaction force. No force can occur by itself

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