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Chapter 5Laws of motion
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Laws of motion•Newton’s laws are the most used and basic laws in mechanics.•Newton 1st Law (inertia law):
•Newton’s 2nd Law: (note that F and a are vectors and should deal with them accordingly).
•Newton’s 3rd Law:
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Application of Newton’s Laws•Objects in equilibrium•Objects experiencing a net force.
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