Describe newton''s first law, Physics

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Each object continues to be in its state of uniform motion or of rest in a straight line unless completed by some external force to perform otherwise.

Newton's first law is really a statement about reference frames in which it defines the types of reference frames in which the laws of Newtonian mechanics hold.

 


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