Physical independence of force is consequence of which law of motion and how
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Physical independence of force does not mean anything, it seems to be...
Perhaps it means the third law of Newton. For every action force F acted by a body of mass M, there is an equal and opposite force F experienced by M. This is irrespective or independent of mass M.
There are many examples one can give. A boat being rowed in a lake. Spring force.
Perhaps it means the third law of Newton. For every action force F acted by a body of mass M, there is an equal and opposite force F experienced by M. This is irrespective or independent of mass M.
There are many examples one can give. A boat being rowed in a lake. Spring force.
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first law of motion
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Newton’s first law of motion is related to physical independence of force by definition "It states – Every body continues to be in a state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it be compelled by an externally impressed force to act otherwise. "
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