State and explain the three laws of motion with the help of examples.
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Playing hockey, driving a car, and even simply taking a walk are all everyday examples of Newton's laws of motion. Compiled in 1687 by English mathematician Isaac Newton, the three main laws describe forces and motion for objects on Earth and throughout the universe.
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The three laws of motion with examples are-
- According to Newton's first rule of motion, an external force must be applied in order for an object to begin moving, stop moving, or change direction.
- Inertia is the ability of large entities to resist changes in their state of motion. The law of inertia is another name for the first law of motion.
- The effects of an external force on a large body are described by Newton's second law of motion.
- According to the second rule of motion, a body's force is equal to the combination of its mass and acceleration. The third law of motion, which Newton developed, explains what happens to a body when it applies force to another body.
- The third principle of motion, which Newton developed, explains what happens to a body when it applies force to another body.
- When two bodies come into contact, they exert forces on one another that are equal in strength and directed there in opposite direction.
- Consider a book that is laying on a table as an illustration of Newton's third law. The weight of the book on the table exerts an upward push on the book.
- The third principle of motion indicates that the book is subjected to an equal and opposing force from the table. The book exerts this force by gently deforming the table, which causes the table to press back on the book like a coil spring.
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