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Gentry
30 April, 07:53
Why is the law of gravity a scientific law
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Brian Lamb
30 April, 09:35
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An object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon another force.
Newton used this to prove that gravity existed. Without an unseen force, we could throw a ball and it would go on forever correct? Unless there was something to pull it down, in this case, gravity.
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