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Newton's First Law of Motion states that an object at rest that has no unbalanced force on it will remain at rest and that an object in motion that has no unbalanced force on it will no change its velocity. In modern day physics, these two sub-rules are combined into one that simply states that an object with no unbalanced force will not change its velocity.

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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.


What is inertia important to us?

Inertiais important because Newtons first law of motion is often summed up as following: Matter resists any change in motion. Because this property of matter is called Inertia, Newton's law is sometimes called the Law of Inertia.


Is inertia a property of matter?

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Which of newtons laws of motion deals with objects in motion stayin in straight-line motion is called what?

Newton's First Law called the Law of Inertia, deals with objects having constant motion staying in a straight-line.


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What will you measure first mass or volume?

It truly doesn't matter which you measure first. Unless you are trying to find a property of something that is dependent on either mass or volume, but not the other; in which case you would find first the one you need to make the unknown property.


Who make newtons first law of motiom?

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Is reactivity a physical or chemical property of matter?

Reactivity is a chemical property of matter that describes how easily a substance undergoes chemical reactions with other substances. It is related to the ease with which the atoms of an element combine with other atoms to form compounds.


What happens to community property if you find out your spouse is married to someone else?

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Name of newtons first law of motion?

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