Laws of Motion

The Laws of Motion are fundamental principles that describe the relationship between the movement of objects and the forces acting upon them. Formulated by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century, these three laws explain how objects behave in motion and how they respond to external influences. From the motion of celestial bodies to everyday experiences, understanding these laws is crucial for grasping concepts in physics and engineering. This category delves into each law, real-world applications, historical significance, and their impact on scientific advancements, providing a comprehensive overview of motion and forces.

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