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04-Dynamics:_Force_and_Newton's_Laws

Free body.svgThreetensions.jpg Newton's laws of motion, can be expressed with two equations, m\vec a = \sum\vec F_j \, and \vec F_{ij}=-\vec F_{ji}. The second represents the fact that the force that the i-th object exerts one object exerts on the j-th object is equal and opposite the force that the j-th exerts on the i-th object.

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