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What is the principle of Isaac Newton's law of gravity?

A change in motion is relative to the force acting upon it.

The force that pulls two objects toward each other depends on the mass of each object.

An object in a state of rest will remain in that state unless some force acts upon it.

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

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Answer: An object in a state of rest will remain in that state unless some force acts upon it. Explanation: If no push or pull is on a object and in no motion, it’ll stay in that position unless some force, push or pull, acts upon that verified object.
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