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how are Newton's three laws of motion related​

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Answered by misty24
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Newton's three laws of motion relate to each other in that they lay a foundation for the principles of things in motion, then build upon that foundation. For example, the first law of motion, called the law of inertia, establishes that objects that have a certain mass possess a resistance to changes in their motion. That resistance is called inertia. Objects with a lot of mass have a large inertia, they are hard to get to move, and once they are moving, hard to stop. This relates directly to the second law, which is also called the force law. The force generated by an object is the product of its mass times the acceleration placed upon the object. The object from the law one example had a large mass, which meant it possessed a large inertia. It is hard to move and hard to stop. That inertia is a major factor in determining the force that object generates when it is accelerating at a given rate. The third law ties in well with the first two, it states "for every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force." In the creation of a force, there are the two parts from law two, the mass and the acceleration to consider. If an object has a larger mass, it has a larger inertia. It doesn't need as much acceleration to counter an opposing force of an object that has less mass, less inertia, but is moving at a higher rate of acceleration

Answered by supriyakapoor81
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Explanation:

Newton's laws of motion relate an object's motion to the forces acting 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.

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