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sir lsaac newton   Born on 4,1643 physicist and mathematc new tondevelop on  
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law of ineryia   an object in motion stays in motion stays in motion and stays at rest unless an outsid unbaless force acts upon it.  
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2nd law F= ma f    
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FRlCTlON   the force that Opposes motion in ALL SiTuations on earth. this makes everything that has a force applied come to a stop  
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3rd law action reaction   for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction  
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potential energy   chemicl energy is a form of potential energ  
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klnetic energy   mechanical energy is a form of kinetic  
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