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Newton's first law states that an object will remain at rest or in constant motion unless a force acts upon the object. The word inertia means the tendency for an

object to remain in a state of rest or motion unless a force acts upon it. The name law of inertia is used for Newton's first law because it perfectly describes what the law is about.

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law of momentum /law of masses /law of acceleration

as F=ma=d/dt(momentum)

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Because the forces of gravity apply equally and universally to every thing and all peoples on Earth.

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The first Law of Newton or the Law of Inertia is called the Law of Equilibrium.

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I don't think it would be called that. Newton's secondlaw is more concerned about acceleration. The third law has to do with action and reaction.

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And, oh - by the way...

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law of acceleration

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Because that is how inertia is defined!

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