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obtain information about Commonly used gadgets or divices which are based on the principles of newtons low of motion

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Answered by DiyaDebeshee
6
Newton first law of motion = an object will continue to remain in its state of rest or in a uniform motion along the straight line or path unless an external force acts on it.

common examples - a person standing in a moving us falls forward if the driver applies brakes suddenly.

the carpet is beaten with a stick to remove the dust particles.

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Newton second law of motion = The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the applied force and takes place in the direction in which the force acts. 

force  ∝  change in momentum/time taken

example - A CRICKET PLAYER MOVES HIS HANDS BACKWARD WHILE CATCHING A CRICKET BALL.

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Newton third law of motion- action is equal and opposite reaction
example- 1. collision of two persons
                 2. recoil of gun
                 3. rocket propulsion
Answered by ishitapathuri
7
Newton first law of motion = an object will continue to remain in its state of rest or in a uniform motion along the straight line or path unless an external force acts on it.

common examples - a person standing in a moving us falls forward if the driver applies brakes suddenly.

the carpet is beaten with a stick to remove the dust particles.

___________________________________________________________

Newton second law of motion = The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the applied force and takes place in the direction in which the force acts. 

force  ∝  change in momentum/time taken

example - A CRICKET PLAYER MOVES HIS HANDS BACKWARD WHILE CATCHING A CRICKET BALL.

___________________________________________________________

Newton third law of motion- action is equal and opposite reaction
example- 1. collision of two persons
                 2. recoil of gun
                 3. rocket propulsion
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