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No, Newton's first law is the law of inertia.
Newton's first law of motion is discovered by Isaac newton himself (otherwise he won't be associated with the law)
Another name for Newton's first law is "the law of inertia."
The first law of inertia.
Newton's first law predicts how objects at rest and in motion will behave. Newton's second law builds on his first law, but does not negate it. Refer to the related link below for more information.
Inertia is a sporting example of newton's first law of motion.
Newton's second law of motion.
1- the first law of newton's:- bicycling contains the first law of newton's 2- the second law of newton's:- pushing a car contains the second law of newton's 3- the third law of newton's:- the launching of a rocket contains the third law of newton's guess this is correct...:) :D
No. The conditions for Newton's First Law are that there is no acceleration; and these conditions simply don't apply. You need Newton's Second Law for your analysis.
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newton's first law of motion
If you are in a fast moving car and the brakes are applied suddenly and hard, your body will continue moving in the forward direction.
No, Newton's first law is the law of inertia.
Newton's first law of motion is discovered by Isaac newton himself (otherwise he won't be associated with the law)
newton first law of motion newton second law of motion newton third law of motion newton gravitation law of motion
Inertia is a sporting example of newton's first law of motion.
no difference, the newton first law is also called law of inertia