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Rory Bautista
13 July, 02:27
What is the first law of motion?
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Danielle
13 July, 05:36
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Newton first law of motion states that an object remain in the state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled to change that state by an applied unbalanced force.
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Taniya Dodson
13 July, 05:45
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I don't know.
But the first one that Isaac Newton is credited with is
An object tends to remain in constant uniform motion
until acted on by an external force.
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