No. If the book is sliding along the table, then there must be some external force being applied to the book to cause the movement. You pushed the book and created a force to move. And this is exactly what the first law is saying- a body at rest (net forces acting on book=0) remains at rest unless acted upon my some external force.
the law of inertia
Law of Inertia.
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His First Law and Second Law both do.
It is associated with the law of gravitational pull.
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Isaac Newton, he discovered: -Newton's First Law of motion. -Newton's Second Law of motion. -Newton's Third Law of motion.
because newton’s 1st law of motion uses a lot of inertia
Well, one good exaple is Newtons Balls
Newton's first law of motion states and describes the principleof inertia. But none of his laws of motion illustratesanything.
Actually, the first one is completely independent on the second one. But the second one doesn't make any sense without the first one.
yes they r same