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How would you explain newton’s first law of motion?

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Answered by reeyu22
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Newton's first law of motion states that An object in a rest or in a uniform motion will remian in its motion until and unless an external unbalanced force will act on it.

It means when any object is at rest or uniform motion will continue be in its motion unless an external force act on it.

Answered by Anonymous
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➡️Newton’s first law states that

a body remains in the state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line unless and until an external force acts on it.

➡️There are two conditions on which the 1st law of motion is dependent:

Objects at rest:

When an object is at rest velocity (v= 0) and acceleration (a = 0) are zero. Therefore, the object continues to be at rest.

Objects in motion:

When an object is in motion, velocity is not equal to zero (v ≠ 0) while acceleration (a = 0) is equal to zero. Therefore, the object will continue to be in motion with constant velocity and in the same direction.

➡️Newton’s 1st law of motion in simple words, a body will not start moving until and unless an external force acts on it. Once it is set in motion, it will not stop or change its velocity until and unless some force acts upon it once more. The first law of motion is sometimes also known as the law of inertia.

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