Physics, asked by rani12357, 1 year ago

how is it that we blindly accept Newton's laws. Like why can't they be proved like many theorems in maths.

please define a LAW

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Answered by shahabaz56
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maths is derived from physics and newton law are applied over macromolecule. We cannot prove like theorem but evey law can be derived by derivation on situation to situation . And evey newton law is universally accepted by every physicist.
Answered by saaketsuryap26cen
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The term law means empirical.You can't prove them. Scientists observed some patterns in nature and have their own laws.

If you don't belive them try proving them wrong.Its just that nobody could prove them wrong so far so we just believe them to be right
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