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Prove newton's ist law from second law​

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Answered by Moharis287
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Answer:

Newton 1st Law of motion

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A body continues to be in its State of rest or uniform motion along line unless it is acted upon by some external force to change the state.

i.e. acceleration , a = 0 => ∑F = 0

it means ∑Fx = 0, ∑Fy = 0, ∑Fz = 0

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Newton's 2nd Law of motion

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The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the force applied to it , i.e.

F = K.dP/dt

= K.d(mv)/dt

= Km.dv/dt

[as we know, dv/dt = a ]

= Kma

F = Kma where K is proportionality constant . experimentally k = 1 in S.I

F = ma

hence, Force applied on a body is product of mass and acceleration of that body .

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Answered by yashbinu2002
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Answer:

force=mass×acceleration it means that accelerated mass is always because of force which is related with the first law that states a mass will remain constant or in motion until external force is applied....

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