The Mechanical Universe
Newton's Laws. For all the phenomena in The Mechanical Universe, Isaac Newton laid down the laws. Newton's first law states that every body remains at rest or continues in uniform motion unless a force acts on it. His second law, the most profound statement in classical mechanics, relates the causes to the changes of motion in every object. Newton's third law explains the phenomenon of interactions: for every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction. (from themechanicaluniverse.org)
Lecture 06 - Newton's Laws |
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