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Is Newton's first law included in the second law?
cfung said:Come on, one learns nothing from the 2 statements above. (Sorry I am curious to know too)
How are they related, and, if the 1st law includes the 2nd then what is the derivation?
If an object does start moving from rest, it implies a change in momentum whose rate is given by the second law. Since the force is in the R.H.S of the second law, it can be inferred that any change in momentum should have a force responsible.cepheid said:In other words Newton's 2nd doesn't make it clear that objects won't start moving either spontaneously or due to some other cause (other than an applied force). Therefore, it is important to to state the law of inertia explicitly in order to make this clear.
sganesh88 said:If an object does start moving from rest, it implies a change in momentum whose rate is given by the second law. Since the force is in the R.H.S of the second law, it can be inferred that any change in momentum should have a force responsible.