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State all the three laws of Motion

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it.
  • The relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is F = ma.
  • For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

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What's Motion?

Something is said to be in Motion when a body changes it's position with time, with respect to reference point is it's surrounding.

 \huge\boxed{TYPES \: OF \: MOTION}

  • Translatory Motion - This is a type of Motion in which body moves as a whole and every point on it moves the same distance is called Translatory Motion.

  • Linear Motion - In this type of Motion, the movement of a body along a straight path, motion of a stone dropped from a certain height.

  • Curvilinear Motion - In this type of Motion, the movement of a body along a circular path is called Linear Motion.

  • Circular Motion - In this type of Motion, the movement of a body along a circular path is called Circular Motion.

  • Periodic Motion - A body is sad to be in periodic Motion, when the body repeats it's motion at a regular interval of time, it's motion is called Periodic Motion.

  • Rotatory Motion - In this type of Motion, all the particles moves along a circular path about a fix axis.

  • Oscillatory Motion - This is a type of Motion, in which body moves to-and-fro.

  • Vibratory Motion - In this type of Motion, body moves to-and-fro along the same path.

  • Rolling Motion - In this type of Motion, the body undergoes both translatory as well as rotatory motion is called a rolling motion.

  • Random Motion - The translatory motion of a body which keeps on changing its direction in a disc orderly manner is called random motion.

  • One-dimensional Motion - When only one out of the three coordinates specifying the position of an object changes with respect to time, the motion of the object is said to be one-dimensional motion.

  • Two-dimensional Motion - When two out of three coordinates specifying the position of the object change with respect to time, the motion of body said to be two-dimensional motion.

  • Three-dimensional Motion - The motion of an object is said to be thre-dimensional motion, if all the three co-ordinates specifying the position of the object change with time. in such a motion, the objects move in space
  • Uniform Motion - A body in said to be in uniform motion when it will cover equal distance in equal interval of time.

  • Non-uniform Motion - A body is said to be known inform when it will covers, unequal distances in equal interval of time.

What are the laws of Motion?

\boxed{First \: law}

It states: A body continues in it's state of rest of of uniform motion in a straight line, unless compelled by some applied unbalanced force to change it's state of rest or of uniform Motion.

\boxed{Second \: law}

It states: The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the applied unbalanced force and this change takes place always in the direction of applied force.

Mathematically,

  \frac{P_{1}  -  {P_{1} }}{t}  \infty  F

It gives F = m * a

\boxed{Third \: law}

It states: To every action there is equal and opposite reaction. forces of action and reaction act on different bodies we can simply say that " Whenever a given body exerts some force on another body, then the other body exerts an equal and opposite forces at the same time on the first body. "


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