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the first equation of motion is v=u+at the second equation of motion is s=ut+1/2 at2 the third equation of motion is 2as=v2-u2
v=u+at
The 1st and 3rd Equation of motion are the same, the force is zero. Thus 0 =force = Sum forces = action + reaction =0
1 equation: as u know that a=(v-u)/t so, v-u=a*t therefore, v=u+at which is the first equation of motion
"Better late than never". It's French.
means motion of equation
lagrangian equation of motion by de alembert principal
Both are same..just the names are different.
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Newton's first law of motion states that momentum is a property of a mass system that is conserved as long as no net force is applied on it. If the question refers to Newton's second law of motion, the answer is yes.
Galileo Galilli
The Navier-Strokes equation is a term in physics used to describe the motion of a fluid substance. The equation applies Newton's second law to fluid motion.