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Can you explain the laws governing newtons law of motion?

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Can you explain the laws governing newtons law of motion?

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I assume that you have read all the three Laws of motion. Take a cricket ball. Place it on the floor. You shall find that it remains there as long as nothing disturbs it. Give it a push by the bat. It shall start rolling. The distance that it shall cover shall depend upon the force in the push, friction of the surface, the slope and the velocity(speed plus direction) of the air in the surrounding. This is First law of motion. You can also accelerate the motion of the ball by giving it an extra push. The force given by the push shall be proportional to the acceleration the ball exhibit. Higher the force, greater is the acceleration. This is second law. Now hit the ball hard aginst a ball. It will re-bounce with equal force . Is not it. This is the Third Law.

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