Newton's Three Laws of Motion
Newton’s First Law of Motion:
Newton’s First law of motion often called the “law of inertia” states that and object at rest will stay at rest unless acted on by and unbalanced external force. This law also says that an object in motion will remain in motion with constant velocity in the same direction unless acted on by an external unbalanced force. This means that there is a natural tendency that objects keep doing what they are doing and resist changes in their own state of motion. But without the unbalanced force and object will continue to move in the same direction.
Newton’s Second Law of Motion
Newton's second law is a representation of the relationship between and objects mass and it's applied force and acceleration giving use the equation of Newton's second law F = ma. In Newton's second law the acceleration of an object depends directly upon the net forces acting upon the object. As the force acting upon an object is increased the acceleration of the object is also increased. As the mass of an object is increased, the acceleration of the object is decreased. So, Newton's second law is an applied force on an object that puts affect on an objects mass that directly effects the objects acceleration.
Newton's Third Law of Motion
Newton's third law of motion states, that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means for every force out there is a force the same magnitude that acts equal and opposite of the initial force.
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