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How do newtons laws relate to force and motion?

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How do newtons laws relate to force and motion?

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How do newton’s laws relate to force and motion Each of Newton’s laws relates force to motion by a property called Inertia. Inertia is the resistance of any PHYSICAL OBJECT to a change in its state of motion or rest. It is represented numerically by an object’s mass. Our universe is composed electromagnetic energy and matter. All matter has mass and occupies space. Electromagnetic energy has no mass and occupies no space. All PHYSICAL OBJECTS are composed matter, so All PHYSICAL OBJECTS have mass and occupy space. The mass of a physical object measures the Inertia of the object. The volume of a physical object measures the space that the object occupies. 1)An object will stay at rest or in uniform motion (constant velocity) unless it is acted upon by an external unbalanced force. The 1st law is a statement of TRUTH for all matter. The most stable condition for all physical objects is to be at rest or moving at a constant velocity. Stability measures the predictability of an objects mot

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