Basically, yes. However, at great speeds - approaching the speed of light - some adjustments have to be made to Newton's laws, at least in the form they are usually taught. And, small particles often go very fast.
Newtons Laws of motion
Every single object that exists obeys ALL of Newtons Laws
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Newtons laws of motion
netwons 3rd law
the laws of motion
Gay-Lussac's laws specifically deal with the relationship between pressure and temperature in a gas, and they are based on the assumption that gas particles are in constant motion and collide with each other and the walls of their container. This assumption is not valid for liquids or solids, where the particles are closely packed and do not move as freely as gas particles. Therefore, these laws are only applicable to gases.
All of Newton's laws are applicable to rocketry.The Second Law F=ma = dmV/dt = mdV/dt + Vdm/dt=0.The first and third law are the same equilibrium condition, No force no acceleration..
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Because they are proven facts that cannot be broken
There are countless scientific laws. Maybe you mean Newtons famous three laws of motion.
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Newtons Laws of motion
When you do anything... There is no way to violate those laws.
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