State the Newton first law of motion
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Newton's First Law states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. It may be seen as a statement about inertia, that objects will remain in their state of motion unless a force acts to change the motion. Any change in motion involves an acceleration, and then Newton's Second Law applies. The First Law could be viewed as just a special case of the Second Law for which the net external force zero, but that carries some presumptions about the frame of reference in which the motion is being viewed.
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Newton's first law of motion states that :-
“A body at rest or uniform motion will continue to be at rest or uniform motion until and unless a net external force acts on it”.