Qualitative definition of force is given by
a.Newton's first law of motion
b.Newton's second law of motion
c.Newton's third law of motion
d.Newton's law of gravitation
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Explanation:
Force isn’t defined in Newton’s First Law. Newton’s first law is a statement about bodies not subjected to external influence, that is a force.
Newton’s first law tells us that a body that is not subjected to external agents ( a force) will continue on in Uniform Rectilinear Motion. Unless a body has a constant velocity VECTOR, then by definition it has a force on it ( a net force). If it is slowing down, speeding up, or follows a curved trajectory, then it does have a force on it.
Newton’s second law provides us with a recipe relating mass and acceleration to force. Hence, force is defined in the second law.
one has to be careful about what is considered a definition. Newton’s Laws are an axiomatic system, and as such only relations between variables are meaningful. Without the realization that all axiomatic systems will result in some level of circularity, Newton’s Laws are very circular.
Answer:
a. Newton's first law of motion
Explanation:
So , we can first law gives the qualitative definition of force. Because force is needed to push,pull and bring objects into motion.hence newtons first law of motion gives a qulitative definition of force. The first law says that "The state of motion of an object will not change unless acted upon by an outside force.