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Newton's laws of motion are the physical laws that form the basis of classical mechanics. These laws describe the relationship between the force acting on an object and the motion of that object produced by it. These have been expressed in many ways over the three centuries.

Newton's law -

first law :- If an object is stationary, it will remain stationary and if an object is in motion, it will continue to move with the same velocity in the same direction unless an external force is applied to it. This is called Newton's first law of motion.

Second law:- The rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the force applied on the object and this change takes place in the same direction as the force. This is called Newton's second law of motion.

Third Law: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. This is called Newton's third law of motion.

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First Law

The object will remain stationary or as it is at till external force is not apply to it .

The object in motion will move with same velocity and in same direction till external force is not applied to it

Second Law

The rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to applied force .

Third Law

For every action there is reaction force

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