Choose the correct word to make a sensible statement. The first law of motion is the law of inertia + It means that an object will remain + at rest or will change + in motion unless an external force * will act on it. The second law of + is law of + it states that with an increasing mass of an object, requires • force to maintain the The * law is the law of . It means that when the Ist object exerts force unto 2nd object, the second object exerts * amount of force but in direction.

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Choose the correct word to make a sensible statement.
The first law of motion is the law of
inertia
+ . It means that an
object will remain
+ at rest or
will change
* in motion unless
an external force
* will act
on it.
The second law of
+ is
law of
+ it states that
with an increasing mass of an object, requires
* force to maintain the
The
* law is the law of
+ . It means that when
the Ist object exerts force unto 2nd object, the second
object exerts
+ amount
of force but in
direction.
Transcribed Image Text:Choose the correct word to make a sensible statement. The first law of motion is the law of inertia + . It means that an object will remain + at rest or will change * in motion unless an external force * will act on it. The second law of + is law of + it states that with an increasing mass of an object, requires * force to maintain the The * law is the law of + . It means that when the Ist object exerts force unto 2nd object, the second object exerts + amount of force but in direction.
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