explain newtons laws of motion
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Newton’s First Law of Motion:
Newton’s first law of motion states that
“A body at rest or uniform motion will continue to be at rest or uniform motion until and unless a net external force acts on it”
Suppose a block is kept on the floor, it will remain at rest until we apply some external force to it. Also, we know that it takes us more effort or force to move a heavy mass. This is directly related to a property known as Inertia. This law is also known as the law of inertia.
Newton’s Second Law of Motion:
The first law has already given us a qualitative definition of force. Now we are interested in finding out its magnitude. According to Newton’s second law of motion, the net force experienced by a body is directly proportional to the rate of change of momentum of the body. It can be written as:
F ∝ ∆p/t
⇒F ∝ mv − mu/t
⇒F ∝ m(v − u)t
⇒F ∝ ma
⇒F = kma
Where k is the constant of proportionality and it comes out to be 1 when the values are taken in SI unit.
Hence the final expression will be,
F = ma
Newton’s Third Law of Motion:
According to Newton’s third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Forces are always found in pairs.
For instance, when you sit on a chair, your body exerts a force downward and that chair needs to exert an equal force upward or else the chair will collapse.
Answer:There are 3 newtons law of motion.
Explanation:1st law- An object continues to be in a state of rest or of uniform motion along a straight line unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
2nd law- the rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the applied unbalanced force in the direction of the force.
3rd law- to every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction and they act on two different bodies.