The difference between newtons first law of motion and newtons third law of motion

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The difference is two laws of motion.
Answer 2
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Answer : Newton's first law of motion (also known as Law of Inertia) describes about the tendency of an object to resist change from its state of rest / motion / direction (inertia).

Whereas, Newton's third law of motion tells us that forces exists in pairs. It talks about the action & reaction forces, which are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.

In this way, Newton's third law of motion is different from Newton's first law of motion.


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TRICK QUESTION:WHAT IS HEAVIER: 1 POUND OF FEATHERS, 1 POUND OF BRICKS, 1 POUND OF SUGAR OR 1 POUND OF WATER

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they are all the same, because they all weigh the same. they are all 1 pound
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This is such a tricky question!

The answer is: they all weigh equally, for the weights are all equal to 1 pound~


What is a complete wave?

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One crest of a wave to another.

What would an automobile engineer MOST LIKELY suggest to improve the efficiency of a car’s engine?

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the answer is only yes cause they try to make it run more efficient

Are temperature and thermal energy the same thing justify your answer

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Temperature is the measurement of the average energy of the particles in a solid, liquid or gas and thermal energy is the total energy in a set amount of solid, liquid or gas. Therefore, the temperature and thermal energy is not the same thing. They are both about the particle theory, which is a theory that all particles of solid, liquid or gas are always in motion. But the difference between the two is that temperature is the "measurement" of the particles in a solid, liquid or gas and the thermal energy is the total energy in a set amount of solid, liquid or gas.

Which of the following statements accurately describes the properties gases

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It may be, A change in the pressure of a gas results in a more significant change in volume than would occur in a liquid. I’m not for sure because I’m still studying this, but I think I correct but correct me if I’m wrong so that I can know and figure out what is the correct answer. Thank you

A newspaper turns yellow in sunlight. Is this a physical or chemical change?

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It is a chemical change. I always think of a chemical/physical change as if you could  reverse it back as it started off, for example if you stepped on a can you can reverse the can back probably not exactly like it was before but you can still reverse it so this would be a physical change, and if you baked a pizza you could not reverse the dough and everything else back.