Physics, asked by ajeeshkuniyil1989, 11 months ago

Newton's fistlaw pls describe​

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Answered by adhikariprastuti50
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Answer:

every body continues in its own state of rest or motion unless an external force acts on it.

Answered by rajk7489416gmailcom
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Notice one thing bro -

newton \: has \: put \: three \: important \:</em></strong></p><p><strong><em> law \: related \: to \: motion \: its \: evidences \: and \: applications  \\ newton \: first \: law \: is \: also \: considered \: as \: the \: law \: of \: inertia \\ according \: to \: this \: law \: a \: body \: that \: is \: in \: motion \: will \: remain \: in \: motion \: while \: a \: body \: in \: rest \: will \: remain \: in \: rest \: or \: stationary \: position \: untill \: or \: unless \: you \: are \: not \: going \: to \: apply \: any \: external \: force \\ for \: examples \: moving \: of \: bicycle \: on \: the \: road \: will \: remain \: in \: motion \: until \: frictional \: force \: does \: not \: act \: between \: your \: bicycle \: tyres \: and \: road

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