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explains newton's law os motion​

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Answered by chanchal12345
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ทєωτσท's ℓαω σƒ мστiσท

1) αท σвjєcτ iท rєsτ ωiℓℓ rємαiท iท rєsτ αท∂ σвjєcτ iท мστiσท ωiℓℓ rємαiท iท мστiσท υทτiℓ τнє єxτєrทαℓ υทвαℓαทcє∂ ƒσrcє is αρρℓiє∂ σท iτ.

2)τнє sєcσท∂ ℓαω sτατєs τнατ τнє αccєℓєrατiσท σƒ αท σвjєcτ is ∂єρєท∂єทτ υρσท τωσ vαriαвℓєs - τнє ทєτ ƒσrcє αcτiทg υρσท τнє σвjєcτ αท∂ τнє мαss σƒ τнє σвjєcτ. (F=ma)

3)єvєry αcτiσท нαs αท єqυαℓ αท∂ σρρσsiτє rєαcτiσท

Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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The laws are: (1) Every object moves in a straight line unless acted upon by a force. (2) The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force exerted and inversely proportional to the object's mass. (3) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

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