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Which set of scientific laws describes the force and motion of all objects? Newton's laws of motion Laws of universal gravitation Laws of conservation of mass Keplar's laws of planetary motion
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Which set of scientific laws describes the force and motion of all objects?
Newton's laws of motion
Laws of universal gravitation
Laws of conservation of mass
Keplar's laws of planetary motion
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newton's laws of motion.
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Newton's laws of motion.
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