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What are the laws of motion?

Why do forces occur in pairs?
What is Newton's third law of motion? What does it mean?
How does mass affect acceleration?
How do you diagram forces and Newton's third law?
How do you calculate acceleration?
What are actions and reactions?
What are action-reaction pairs?
What does acceleration depend on?
How do you solve problems with Newton's laws?

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Newton's First Law of Motion states that in order for the motion of an object to change, a force must act upon it.

Newton's Second Law of Motion defines the relationship between acceleration, force, and ​mass.

Newton's Third Law of Motion states that any time a force acts from one object to another, there is an equal force acting back on the original object.

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Answer: Newton's First Law of Motion states that in order for the motion of an object to change, a force must act upon it. ...

Newton's Second Law of Motion defines the relationship between acceleration, force, and ​mass.

Newton's Third Law of Motion states that any time a force acts from one object to another, there is an equal force acting back on the original object.

Explanation: A force is always part of a mutual action that involves another force. To calculate acceleration is F=ma/ acceleration depends on Velocity.

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