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Stephen Decker
26 November, 01:42
State two of Newton's three laws
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Franklin Stevenson
26 November, 03:25
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One of newtons laws is objects were remain at rest or any information in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. Second object to remain in their state motionless a force asked to change the motion.
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Jethro
26 November, 05:34
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One~ An object at rest will stay at rest.
Two~ An object in motion will stay in motion
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