Newtons first laws of motion

  1. At the same time the canoe is moving forward with the same amount of force. Which of the Newtons laws would explain whhy for
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  2. 6. Which of Newton's laws describes the tendency of an object to remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by an
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  3. Match the laws with their definitionNewtons first law Newtons second law Newtons third law If one object pushes on a second
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  4. The speed of light is the same for all observers, and the laws of physics are the same for all observers in uniform motion.
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  5. Without newtons second law would there be gravity on earth??????? Help!!! And also how are newtons second and third laws of
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  6. An object at rest remains at rest. An object in motion remains in motion unless acted upon by an outside force. This describes
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  7. Which of Newtons Laws explains why objects in motion stay in motion unless acted on by an outside forceA. First LAw B. Second
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  8. Newtons first laws of motion states that an objects motion remains the same unless a force acts upon it. What would be an
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  9. Which of newtons laws explains the following scenario: A car suddenly stops and the luggage on top of the car flies forwards off
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  10. Why do people need to know about newtons laws of motion?
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