how does Newton's second law of motion differ from first law of motion
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Newton's first law give the qualitative definition of motion while Newton's first law give the quantitative definition of motion.
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the first law says that every object has a tendency to resist their change in position which can be also stated as the law of inertia and the inertia of an object (how much is the capability of resistance of an object) is directly proportional to the mass of the object.
the second law says that force applied on an object is directly proportional to the product of the mass of the object and the acceleration produced in the object due to the applied force.
the second law helps us to find the magnitude of force applied and the first one says that an object maintain its natural state of motion or rest hence, they are different but the first law can be proved by the second. Message me if u want to know how it can be done as it is very long to be defined
the second law says that force applied on an object is directly proportional to the product of the mass of the object and the acceleration produced in the object due to the applied force.
the second law helps us to find the magnitude of force applied and the first one says that an object maintain its natural state of motion or rest hence, they are different but the first law can be proved by the second. Message me if u want to know how it can be done as it is very long to be defined
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