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Newton's laws of motion describe the motion of objects in inertial frames of reference, while Einstein's theory of relativity expands on this to describe motion in all frames of reference, including those moving at constant velocities. Additionally, Newton's laws are valid for low speeds and weak gravitational fields, while relativity is needed for high speeds and strong gravitational fields.

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Does Einsteins Special Relativity make Newtons laws of motion invalid?

no. it just contradicts it. they are both considered true


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What is the net force if from each side a student pusses a box at a force of 50 newtons?

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Whose theory of relativity replaced newtons comforting beliefs in a world run by absolute laws of motion and gravity?

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Albert Einstein:)