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What you know about laws of motion
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Newton’s 1st Law:
A body will remain at rest or move with constant velocity unless acted on by a resultant force.
Newton’s 2nd Law:
A resultant force acting on a body will cause a change in momentum in the direction of the force. The rate of change in momentum is proportional to the magnitude of the force.
Newton’s 3rd Law
: If body A exerts a force on body B, then body B will exert a force on body A of equal magnitude but in the opposite direction.
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