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what is law of motion and define


Aniket 12th Feb, 2021
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Abir Gayen 12th Feb, 2021

Hi Aspirant,

Newton found out the three laws of motion.These are the laws that describe the  the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it.  The first law states that an object either remains at rest or continues to move at a constant velocity, unless it is acted upon by an external force. The second law is based on the quantitive change of the motion and the third law is based on action reaction force.

Hope it helps!!

Shruti Smaranika 12th Feb, 2021

Hello aspirant,

Newton's laws of motion relate an object's motion to the forces acting on it. In the first law, an object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it. In the second law, the force on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration. In the third law, when two objects interact, they apply forces to each other of equal magnitude and opposite direction. Newton's laws of motion are important because they are the foundation of classical mechanics, one of the main branches of physics. Mechanics is the study of how objects move or do not move when forces act upon them.

Hope, this answer helps you.

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