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How to prove newtons second law by 1st law 1?

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Answered by jiya5346
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Explanation:

"If" the 2nd Law is true:

∑F=ma

To help out the 1st Law:

∑F=0⇒a=0

That's the 1st Law :)

But needs some context, IMHO. 

IMHO, Newton's 3rd Law is the Jewel in the Crown. Newton's 1st Law - you can convince yourself that it is redundant - it clearly signalled the end of the Aristotleiean viewpoint. The 2nd law seems so obvious, but maybe that is because it is (rightly) brainwashed into everyone at a very early stage. 

Conservation of momentum is a (IMHO weird) truth of the Universe.
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