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What principle does force applied to a fluid?

newtons 1st law


How newtons law applies to the situation?

Tell us the situation, and we'll apply Newton's Laws.


Why is it difficult to walk on a bumpy road according to newtons law?

yes


Why does a truck seem to jump when braking?

Newtons law of motion comes into play here. When the brakes are applied the body of the truck will want to continue on its forward motion. The contact of the tyres with the road will try to control that forward motion.


What will always be the action and reaction forces situation always be?

Newtons third law says that the action and reaction forces in any situation will always be equal.


What is a example of a situation in which the second law of motion is being applied to?

the answer is that I like chicken tacos.


What does the universal law of gravitation sate?

It states newtons law of gravitation


As newtons first law is the part of newtons second law then why you study newtons first law?

Its a matter of being scientifically rigorous. You can not claim the 2nd law as a law unless you first establish the first law.


Is there any option for retun back from Newtons third law to second law?

The rate of change of momentum of body is directly proportional to the force,and the body moves in the direction of force applied.


How the newtons law of motion is applied in in boating?

The boats motor pushes water back, producing an equal and opposite force that pushes the boat forward.


Use Newtons second law to determine how much force is being applied to an object that is traveling at a constant velocity?

If there is no force against motion,applied force is zero. If there is force against motion,applied force is equal and opposite to that force.


What if your body applies force to the ground as weight. If you weigh 450 newtons and carry a backpack that weighs W newtons what is the net force applied downward to the ground?

The net force applied downward to the ground is 450 newtons + W newtons. When standing still (not accelerating), the net force must be zero according to Newton's first law. This means the force pushing down must be balanced by the force pushing up (from the ground).