Strange as it may seem, it's not possible to see any examples, and definitely not on
Earth. Newton's first law of motion talks about how an object moves when there are
no forces acting on it, and it's absolutely impossible to find a situation anywhere on
Earth where there are no forces acting on an object. Even if there's nothing else,
there's always the force of gravity.
The closest approximations you can see are the motion of the puck on an air-hockey table,
and the motions of whatever the Space Station astronauts decide to show us on their next
public video.
One example is if some wheel is rolling down a hill, or a rock. You can stop it by your hands or a larger rock.in this case you would need friction.
your welcome....
Newton's first law of motion is also known as law of inertia.
It describes motion when net force is zero.
talks about the inertia '
The law of inertia (it relates to an object's resistance to the change in motion)
Gravity
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the law of inertia
Newton's first law of motion is also known as law of inertia.
Law of Inertia.
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
It is associated with the law of gravitational pull.
Newtons first. :^D
His First Law and Second Law both do.
It describes motion when net force is zero.
talks about the inertia '
The First!