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Adonis Lambert
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3 February, 03:37
What's is Newton's laws of motion
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Korbin Li
3 February, 03:50
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law one: objects in motion tend to stay in motion (unless acted on by an unbalanced force), and objects at rest tend to stay at rest.
law two: force equals mass times acceleration. (f=m*a)
law three: for every action there is an equal an opposite reaction.
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