STATE THE LAWS OF NEWTON
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First law:When viewed in an inertial reference frame, an object either remains at rest or continues to move at a constant velocity, unless acted upon by an external force.
Second law:The vector sum of the forces F on an object is equal to the mass m of that object multiplied by the acceleration vector a of the object: F = ma.
Third law:When one body exerts a force on a second body, the second body simultaneously exerts a force equal in magnitude and opposite in direction on the first body
Second law:The vector sum of the forces F on an object is equal to the mass m of that object multiplied by the acceleration vector a of the object: F = ma.
Third law:When one body exerts a force on a second body, the second body simultaneously exerts a force equal in magnitude and opposite in direction on the first body
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1st law:
Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it.
2 nd law:
The vector sum of the forces F on an object is equal to the mass m of that object multiplied by the acceleration vector a of the object: F =ma.
3 rd law:
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it.
2 nd law:
The vector sum of the forces F on an object is equal to the mass m of that object multiplied by the acceleration vector a of the object: F =ma.
3 rd law:
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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vector sum of the forces F on an object is equal to the mass m of that object multiplied by the acceleration vector a of the object: F =ma.
3 rd law:. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.