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insofar as it is acted upon by a force.

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multiplied by its mass or, equivalently, the rate at which the body's momentum is
changing with time.
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the same magnitude but opposite directions at rest, or in body is equal to the
body's acceleration multiplied by its mass or, equivalently, the rate at which the
body's momentum is changing with time.
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opposite directions
t any instant of time, the net force on a body is equal to the body's acceleration
mult motion at a constant speed in a straight line, except insofar as it is acted
upon by a force.
At any instant of time, the net force on a body is equal to the body's acceleration
multiplied by its mass or, equivalently, the rate at which the body's momentum is
changing with time.
If two bodies exert forces on each other, these forces have the same magnitude but
opposite directions rest, or in motion at a constant speed in a straight line,
except insofar as it is acted upon by a force.
At any instant of time, the net force body is equal to the body's acceleration
multiplied by its mass or, equivalently, the rate at which the body's momentum is
changing with time.
If two bodies exert forces on each other, these forc
A body remains at rest, or in motion at a constant speed in a straight line, except
insofar as it is acted upon by a force.
At any instant of time, theAt any instant of time, the net force on a body is equal
to the body's acceleration mult motion at a constant speed in a straight line,
except insofar as it is acted upon by a force.
At any instant of time, the net force on a body is equal to the body's acceleration
multiplied by its mass or, equivalently, the rate at which the body's momentum is
changing with time.
If two bodies exert forces on each other, these forces have the same magnitude but
opposite directions net force on a b body is equal to the body's acceleration
multiplied by its mass or, equivalently, the rate at which the body's momentum is
changing with time.
If two bodies exert forces on each other, these forces have the same magnitude but
opposite directions
At any instant of time, the net force on a body is equal to the body's acceleration
mult motion at a constant speed in a straight line, except insofar as it is acted
upon by a force.
At any instant of time, the net force on a body is equal to the body's acceleration
multiplied by its mass or, equivalently, the rate at which the body's momentum is
changing with time.
If two bodies exert forces on each other, these forces have the same magnitude but
opposite directions
A body remains at rest, or in motion at a constant speed in a straight line, except
insofar as it is acted upon by a force.
At any instant of time, the net force on a body is equal to the body's acceleration
multody is equal to the body's acceleration multiplied by its mass or,
equivalently, the rate at which the body's momentum is changing with time.
If two bodies exert forces on each other, these forces have the same magnitude but
opposite directions
A body remains at rest, or in motion at a constant speed in a straight line, except
insofar as it is acted upon by a force.
At any instant of time, the net force on aiplied by its mass or, equivalently, the
rate at which the body's momentum is changing with time.
If two bodies exert forces on each other, these forces have the same magnitude but
opposite directions

A body remains at rest, or in motion at a constant speed in a straight line, except


insofar as it is acted upon by a force.
At any instant of time, the net force on a body is equal to the body's acceleration
multiplied by its mass or, equivalently, the rate at which the body's momentum is
changing with time.
If two bodies exert forces on each other, these forces have the same magnitude but
opposite directions

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