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What are the best examples of Newtons laws in physics?

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1st law: swimming in a pool with constant velocity. Weighing less on moon with same Maas. 3rd law: the Ball thrown on a wall.
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The tendency to recur at intervals.
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air filled in a balloon and and than expelled is the best examples of newton third law of motion and recoiling of gun, walking on the ground , principles on which a friction and buyout force works.
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There are lots of Newton's law in Physics. I am answering for the examples of Newton's Law of "motion". My cup of coffee is resting on my kitchen table. The force of gravity pulling down is balanced by the force of my kitchen table pushing up on my cup of coffee(third Law of motion given by Newton)....
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There are lots of Newton's law in Physics. I am answering for the examples of Newton's Law of "motion". My cup of coffee is resting on my kitchen table. The force of gravity pulling down is balanced by the force of my kitchen table pushing up on my cup of coffee(third Law of motion given by Newton). Now, if I move my coffee, I must apply an external force to disrupt the balance (second law of motion given by Newton). Thank good my muscles are strong enough to apply such a force so I can enjoy my cup of coffee. Ah, now that's good ! Newton's first law of motion is also referred to as the law of inertia. Inertia is simply the resistance to change in motion(first law of motion given by Newton). In short, objects tend to keep doing what they are already doing. read less
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examples: 1st law- Bottle kept on the table will remain in same condition (Kept) until somebody apply force. in absence of all forces if a bottle is moving then it will remain moving with same motion until external force applied. This is called Inertia and...
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examples: 1st law- Bottle kept on the table will remain in same condition (Kept) until somebody apply force. in absence of all forces if a bottle is moving then it will remain moving with same motion until external force applied. This is called Inertia and the object which is considered under this observance is called inertial Object. So in above example Bottle is a inertial Object. 2nd Law: If a bottle is static or moving in absence of all force then it is considered as a inertial Object but if somebody apply a force and the condition (Static or Motion) is changed then it is called Force has been applied. hence in second law Force has been Defined. Which is mathematically, F= ma, where, m= Mass and a= Acceleration or Deceleration. 3rd Law: Whenever anyone slap somebody on face then slapper feels also some pain on his hand and the person whom he slapped feels pain on his face of-course. Its means both of them hurt or felt equal Force, doesn't matter who had slapped. the only deference is face is softer than the hand so its feels more pain but effect of force is same on face as well as on hand. in short every action has a equal and opposite reaction So if somebody will slap you next time then take it easy because your face has attacked on hand of slapper with same force equally opposite. Finally revenge has taken by your face. So why fight? ha ha ha.....Good Luck. read less
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First law of motion - resting table remain until in rest, if we not apply any external push or pull on table. And moving bus remains moving until we have not applied brake or any other external force. Second law - When a wicket keeper hold a fast moving ball then he pull their...
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First law of motion - resting table remain until in rest, if we not apply any external push or pull on table. And moving bus remains moving until we have not applied brake or any other external force. Second law - When a wicket keeper hold a fast moving ball then he pull their hands backside. this is because to increase the time of change in momentum. Third law - when you compress or expand a spring then it will also expand and compress your hand respectively. read less
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It is difficult to catch a cricket ball thsn to catch a tennis ball the cricket ball being heavier has much larger momentum and therefore,exertes a muchforce on the hands during catch,in comparison to the force exerted by tennis ball
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According to this, every body preserves its state of rest unless some external force compels it to change its state of rest When a person jumps out of a moving vehicle, he falls forward due to inertia of motion. 2 nd law example Heavier the mass more force will be required to produce an acceleration,...
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According to this, every body preserves its state of rest unless some external force compels it to change its state of rest When a person jumps out of a moving vehicle, he falls forward due to inertia of motion. 2 nd law example Heavier the mass more force will be required to produce an acceleration, heavy bus need more effort then a mini bus Third law example When the bat hits the ball the ball hits the bat. read less
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First law: as we travel In a bus,at that time when the driver suddenly breaks the bus we lean forward. Second law:pushing a ball with respect to a box Third law: throwing a ball against a wall.
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