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Middle School Physical Science: Newton's Laws of Motion - Newton's First Law
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Newton's laws of motion are three basic laws of classical mechanics that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it. These laws can be paraphrased as follows: 1. A body remains at rest, or in motion at a constant speed in a straight line, unless acted upon by a force. 2. When a body is acted upon by a net force, the body's acceleration multiplied by its mass is equal to the net force. 3. If two bodies exert forces on each other, these forces have the same magnitude but opposite directions Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist a change in... Show more
Middle School Physical Science: Newton's Laws of Motion - Newton's First Law
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1. It is more difficult to start a 50-kg box sliding across the floor than a 5-kg box because the 50-kg box has greater
2. It is more difficult to start a 50-kg box sliding across the floor than a 5-kg box because the 50-kg box has greater
3. An object's velocity will not change unless it is acted on by a(n)
4. Newton's first law of motion states than an object's motion will not change unless
5. Once an object starts moving along a clear path, it would keep moving at the same velocity if it were not for
6. Newton's first law of motion states than an object's motion will not change unless