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Newton's law and applications of Newton's law ​

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Newton's Laws of Motion

Newtons law describes the body's motion in terms of physics. It has been widely accepted by the science community for the past 10century, in total there were three laws that affect the laws of motion.

Newton's First Law

His first law of motion is called the law of inertia, his law is; "Every body continues its state of rest or uniform motion until an external unbalanced force acts on it" ."" If a body is moving ,it will continue to move with the same speed in the same direction unless a force is applied on it" Newton put the above observation in the form of a law which is called the Newton's first law of motion.And the resultant force must be zero.

Newtons Second Law

His second law is more notably named as the law of acceleration. His law is;

"The rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on the body and is in the same direction."

Answered by ITZKHUSHI1234567
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NEWTON FIRST LAW WAS -----

IF AN OBJECT IS IN REST WILL REMAIN IN REST AND IF AN OBJECT IS IN MOTION WILL REMAIN IN MOTION UNTIL AN EXTERNAL FORCE IS APPLIED TO IT...

NEWTON SECOND LAW -------

NEWTON SECOND LAW SAYS LINEAR MOMENTUM.....

NEWTON THIRD LAW------

EVERY OBJECT HAS EQUAL AND OPPOSITE REACTION.......

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