State the First,Second and Third law of motion. Explain them with 3 appropriate examples
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newtons first law of motion :a body at rest will remain at rest or a body in motion will continue in motion until an external force applied on it.
example when you are going in a bus and driver suddenly puts break your body falls forward.it is because of the first law your upper body want to move continue the motion but your lower body is fixed to the seat of the bus so you fall forward.
Newton's second law states that a force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the acceleration the object undergoes. Thus, if a force causes an object to accelerate at a certain rate, then a stronger force must be applied to make a more massive object accelerate at the same rate; the more massive object has a larger amount of inertia that must be overcome.
For example, if a bowling ball and a baseball are accelerated so that they end up rolling at the same speed, then a larger force must have been applied to the bowling ball, since it has more inertia.
Newton's third law states that
"To every action, there is always an equal and opposit reaction."
If a body A exerts a force F on another body B, then B exerts a force -F on A, the two forces acting along the line joining the bodies
Example-Slapping: When you slap someone your hand feel pain as well as the check of the victim. The pain in check due to action and in palm due to reaction force.
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example when you are going in a bus and driver suddenly puts break your body falls forward.it is because of the first law your upper body want to move continue the motion but your lower body is fixed to the seat of the bus so you fall forward.
Newton's second law states that a force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the acceleration the object undergoes. Thus, if a force causes an object to accelerate at a certain rate, then a stronger force must be applied to make a more massive object accelerate at the same rate; the more massive object has a larger amount of inertia that must be overcome.
For example, if a bowling ball and a baseball are accelerated so that they end up rolling at the same speed, then a larger force must have been applied to the bowling ball, since it has more inertia.
Newton's third law states that
"To every action, there is always an equal and opposit reaction."
If a body A exerts a force F on another body B, then B exerts a force -F on A, the two forces acting along the line joining the bodies
Example-Slapping: When you slap someone your hand feel pain as well as the check of the victim. The pain in check due to action and in palm due to reaction force.
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according to the newton's first law of motion - every object persist in its state line unless it is compelled to changed that state by forces impressed on it.
2nd law of motion- force is equal to the change in momentum (mv) per change in time. For a constant mass, force equals mass time accelaration.
F= m*a
3rd law of motion- for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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