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write out newtons three laws of motion in terms of what happens with the momentum of objects. newtons first law - momentum is conserved when two or more objects interact. - the momentum of an object remains constant unless acted upon by a force. - momentum is equal to mass times velocity. - momentum is equal to mass time acceleration. - the rate of change of the momentum of an object is equal to the force producing the change. newtons second law - momentum is conserved when two or more objects interact. - the momentum of an object remains constant unless acted upon by a force. - momentum is equal to mass times velocity. - momentum is equal to mass time acceleration. - the rate of change of the momentum of an object is equal to the force producing the change. newtons third law - momentum is conserved when two or more objects interact. - the momentum of an object remains constant unless acted upon by a force. - momentum is equal to mass times velocity. - momentum is equal to mass time acceleration. - the rate of change of the momentum of an object is equal to the force producing the change.
Newton's first law states that an object's momentum remains constant without an external - force. The second law says the rate of change of momentum equals the force causing the change. The third law implies that momentum is conserved in object - interactions.
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Newton's first law: The momentum of an object remains constant unless acted upon by a force.
Newton's second law: The rate of change of the momentum of an object is equal to the force producing the change.
Newton's third law: Momentum is conserved when two or more objects interact.