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Newton’s first law an object in motion tends to stay in motion
Newton’s first law an object at rest tends to stay at rest
Newton’s first law it takes us Forster changent objects motion
Newton’s first law the law of inertia
Newton's first law demonstrates why you should wear a seatbelt
Newton’s first law while you follow the skateboard if you hit a big bump
Newton’s first law no force no change in motion
Newton’s first law acceleration of a body only occurs when an external force ask upon it
Newton’s first law a person goes down the slide and friction causes the person to slow down and stop at the bottom
Newton's second law acceleration equals force times mass
Newton's second law why objects that were dropped by astronauts in space are still orbiting the Earth
Newton's second law force is directly related to mass and acceleration
Newton's second law the force of an object comes from its mass and acceleration
Newton's second law acceleration of an object is proportional to the force
Newton’s third law for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Newton's second law a force is always exerted by one object on a another object
Newton's third law how rockets propel the space shuttle into space
Newton's third law objects exert an equal and opposite force on each other
Newton's third law why it hurts so much when you stub your toe
Newton's third law the climber pulls down on a rope causing his body to lift upward and rise up along the road
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