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Jacquelyn Robbins
31 January, 06:20
Newton's laws do not apply to small objects?
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Lilian Odonnell
31 January, 07:54
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Yes Newton's laws apply to small objects
EX: Newton s first law
when body at rest always want to be at rest
or body at motion always want to be at motion
unles an external force acts upon it
for example a eraser on the table will be at rest
if so e apply some force then it comes motion
so, Newton s law apply to small object s
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