If your referring to the 3 laws of newton, the first is that objects at rest tend to stay at rest unless a new force acts upon it, the second is f=ma, or objects in motion tend to stay in motion unless an opposing force acts upon it, and last and possibly most well known (if not in definition then in experience) is that every action has an opposite equal reaction.
A) What goes up must come down. The three laws Sir Isaac Newton's three laws of motion describe the motion of massive bodies and how they interact. While Newton's laws may seem obvious to us today, more than three centuries ago they were considered revolutionary. What Are Newton's Three Laws of Motion? Newton's First Law of Motion (Law of Inertia) Newton's Second Law of Motion (Law of Mass and Acceleration) Newton's Third Law of Motion
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He created a physic law, not sure of the name but it basically states what goes up must come down (gravity).
Newton's Third law: Action and Reaction forces.
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Newton arrived at his universal law of gravitation after years of hard work and . He was able to come to this conclusion after keen empirical observation which he termed as induction.
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Isaac Newton did not create gravity. Gravity has always existed. He did experiments and tests about gravity. Newton wrote Newton's Law of Gravitation, but create... nope. Look up his law for more info.
Where newton law fail and how?
Isaac Newton, he discovered: -Newton's First Law of motion. -Newton's Second Law of motion. -Newton's Third Law of motion.
Sir Isaac Newton is the scientist credited with formulating the law of gravity. His work on gravity and laws of motion were published in his book "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica" in 1687.
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