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in Newton' s first law of motion , a moving object that is not acted upon by a net force will​

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in Newton' s first law of motion , a moving object that is not acted upon by a net force will

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Newton's first law of motion describes inertia. According to this law, a body at rest tends to stay at rest, and a body in motion tends to stay in motion, unless acted on by a net external force.

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In Newton's first law of motion, a moving object that is not acted upon by a net force will​ remain in motion.

  • Newton's first law of motion defines inertia by stating that the object at rest will remain at rest and the object in motion will remain in motion unless an external force is acted upon it.
  • As per this law, we can conclude that the object will remain in motion if there is no net force applied externally to the object.
  • However, in real life, this situation is not observed.
  • An object in motion comes at rest after some time. The reason is that there is an external force acting upon the object in the form of frictional force.
  • The friction between the object and the surface on which it is moving is the external force that opposes the motion of the object.
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