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Is Newton all the 3 laws correct..?? Which one is better Newton law or Einstein's one..??​

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Answered by anamikapradeep7
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hey mate...

here is your answer...

So, according to me, if you write the laws on a page without writing the conditions in which they are applicable, I’ll label them as false.

Explanation: As such, a law is limited in applicability to circumstances resembling those already observed, and may be found false when extrapolated. Ohm’s law only applies to linear networks, Newton’s law of universal gravitation only applies in weak gravitational fields, Hooke’s law only applies to strain below the elastic limit, etc. These laws remain useful, but only under the conditions where they apply.

Extra explanation (just in case): If a statement is true for 99 out of the 100 cases, and I am asked the statement is true or false, my reply will be false, unless the set of conditions it is true for is mentioned along.

If after extrapolation, the hundredth case in which a statement is not applicable is discovered, thereafter I’ll consider it compulsory to mention conditions in which it is applicable for it to be true.

LAWS :

1) Every object in a state of uniform motion will remain in that state of motion unless an external force acts on it.

2) Force equals mass times acceleration [ ].

3) For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

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Issac Newton was the most genius person. Even Einstein was influenced by him. Newton changed the world through Calculus and Classical Mechanics.

Einstein's re-interpretation of gravity has been currently accepted as the accurate one. Newton's law of gravity was one of the greatest feats of human intellect at that age. But the problem involved in his explanation was this.

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Answered by naveensscom
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Answer:

Explanation:

Issac Newton was the most genius person. Even Einstein was influenced by him. Newton changed the world through Calculus and Classical Mechanics.

Einstein's re-interpretation of gravity has been currently accepted as the accurate one. Newton's law of gravity was one of the greatest feats of human intellect at that age. But the problem involved in his explanation was this.

Explanation: As such, a law is limited in applicability to circumstances resembling those already observed, and may be found false when extrapolated. Ohm’s law only applies to linear networks, Newton’s law of universal gravitation only applies in weak gravitational fields, Hooke’s law only applies to strain below the elastic limit, etc. These laws remain useful, but only under the conditions where they apply.

If after extrapolation, the hundredth case in which a statement is not applicable is discovered, thereafter I’ll consider it compulsory to mention conditions in which it is applicable for it to be true.

LAWS :

1) Every object in a state of uniform motion will remain in that state of motion unless an external force acts on it.

2) Force equals mass times acceleration [ ].

3) For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

/................................................................................................./

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