What is Newton's first law of motion
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first law of motion states that,
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Answer:
Newton's First Law of Motion. A body at rest remains at rest or, if in motion, remains in motion at constant velocity unless acted on by a net external force. ... An object sliding across a table or floor slows down due to the net force of friction acting on the object.
Answer:
If no external force acts, a body continues to be in its state of rest or of uniform motion along a straight line.
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If no external force acts, we can also say that “bodies” go on doing what they are doing
Explanation:
In the above law is clear that a body at rest and a body in uniform motion continue to do what they are
doing. Thus a body cannot change its state of rest or of uniform motion by itself.
The inability of a body to change by itself its state of rest or of uniform motion is called inertia of the
body or inertia can also be defined as the tendency of a body to remain in the state of rest or uniform
motion.