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Brynn Padilla
27 August, 15:48
What are the three laws of Newton's
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Janelle Gordon
27 August, 16:03
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Newtons 3 laws of motions
law 1: every object in a state of motion stays in that state of motion unless an external force is acted upon it.
law 2: F=ma ... Force = mass x acceleration
law 3:for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. (kinda like Karma)
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