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7 January, 13:47

1. third law Every applied force is opposed by an equal force.

2. second law A force must be applied to change an object's velocity.

3. first law Acceleration is affected by mass.

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  1. 7 January, 14:14
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    Answer: 1. Third law Every applied force is opposed by an equal force. TRUE

    2. Second law A force must be applied to change an object's velocity

    FALSE

    3. First law Acceleration is affected by mass

    FALSE

    Explanation: The arrangements of the Newton's law is wrong for Second and third options. Instead the Second law and first laws were misplaced. This is the correct order

    Newton's First law: A force must be applied to change an object's velocity.

    Newton's second law: Acceleration is affected by mass

    Newton's third Law: Every applied force is opposed by an equal force.

    This is the correct order for the Newton's law of motion.
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