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According to Newton's laws of motion, what happens to a body that is not acted upon by a force?
According to Newton's laws of motion, what happens to a body that is not acted upon by a force?
- It changes direction
- It remains at rest (correct)
- It decelerates
- It accelerates
According to Newton's laws of motion, what is the relationship between a body's acceleration, mass, and net force?
According to Newton's laws of motion, what is the relationship between a body's acceleration, mass, and net force?
- Acceleration multiplied by mass is equal to the net force (correct)
- Acceleration plus mass is equal to the net force
- Acceleration divided by mass is equal to the net force
- Acceleration minus mass is equal to the net force
According to Newton's laws of motion, what is the relationship between the forces exerted by two bodies on each other?
According to Newton's laws of motion, what is the relationship between the forces exerted by two bodies on each other?
- The forces have the same magnitude and same direction
- The forces have the same magnitude but opposite directions (correct)
- The forces have different magnitudes and opposite directions
- The forces have different magnitudes and same direction
Who first stated the three laws of motion?
Who first stated the three laws of motion?
What did Newton use the three laws of motion for?
What did Newton use the three laws of motion for?
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