1) What goes up, must come down.
2) What goes down, stays down.
3) What stays down is probably dead.
There are several real-life examples that operate with Newton's law of motion. They include a roller coaster, a car crash, and a conveyor belt.
A book on the table. Pushing the wall. Motion of man on ground.
Newton's Third Law of Motion states that bodies simultaneously exert force on each other. Some examples of this law are standing, a bird flying, and a car moving down the road.
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kinda like a roller coaster going up or down
newton first law of motion newton second law of motion newton third law of motion newton gravitation law of motion
Some examples of motion are-random motion,periodic motion,rotatory motion,circular motion and osclitory motion
This question refers to Newton's First Law of Motion. The First Law essentially states that matter at rest will remain as such unless acted upon by a force. Similarly objects in motion will retain their velocity and direction (vector) also unless acted upon by another force.
Newton's first law, the law of inertia, states that objects in motion tend to stay in motion, and objects at rest tend to stay at rest. This law was noted by Galileo before Newton stated it, but was such an important foundation for his work in "Principia" that it merited repeating as a law. This law of motion is still used today. p.s. I use it
Newton's third law of motion states, "When one body exerts a force on a second body, the second body simultaneously exerts a force equal in magnitude and opposite in direction on the first body." An example of Newton's third law of motion is two cars in a head-on collision.
# Linear # Reciprocating # Oscillating # Rotary
Isaac Newton, he discovered: -Newton's First Law of motion. -Newton's Second Law of motion. -Newton's Third Law of motion.