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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 7 months ago
The first law of motion states that until and unless there is an external force acts on a particular body the body remains at the state of motion or at rest. The law envisages the fats that unless we apply a force on some stationary body the body remain at rest and if a body is at motion we need to apply another opposing force to stop the body.
Sometimes we apply some extra force to change the motion of the body at motion and it speeds up. At times the body accelerates once we apply uniform force over a period of time and these helps the students understand the concept of motion and force better.
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