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state Newton second law of motion and drive Newton first law from second law​

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Answered by TOSERIOUS
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The second law of motion is the fundamental one,so we can use it to derive the 1st and also the 3rd one.

According to the 2nd law F=ma.

Now if we put F=0 in the above eqn, then either m=0 or a=0.

Now mass(here it is inertial mass) can never be zero at least in the domain of Newtonian mechanics,so we see then acceleration must be equal to zero.

Thus we see if Force on an object is zero then it’s acceleration is also zero,which is the indirect statement of “A body will try not to change it’s original configuration if not acted upon by external force “ which is the 1st Law of motion.

Therefore we find that a body at rest will never move(motion) unless & until we give it a certain acceleration(force) to begin with and also a moving body will never come to rest unless & until we apply a deceleration(force).So a body at rest will remain at rest(zero acceleration) and a body at uniform velocity will continue to move with same velocity(zero acceleration)

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Answered by ImposterQueen
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Hello,

For a constant mass m, Newton's second law looks like: F = m * (V1 - V0) / (t1 - t0) The change in velocity divided by the change in time is the definition of the acceleration a. The second law then reduces to the more familiar product of a mass and an acceleration: F = m * a.

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