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Newton's First law
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Newton’s First Law
Newton's first law of motion states: Objects will remain at rest, or move with a constant velocity unless acted on by a resultant force
This means if the resultant force acting on an object is
zero
:
The object will remain stationary if it was stationary before
The object will continue to move at the same velocity if it was moving
When the resultant force is
not
zero
The
speed
of the object can change
The
direction
of the object can change
Applying Newton's First Law
Newton's first law is used to explain why things move with a
constant
(or uniform)
velocity
If the forces acting on an object are
balanced
, then the resultant force is
zero
The velocity (i.e. speed and direction) can only change if a
resultant
force acts on the object