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Newton's Laws: Motion and Interaction

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This lecture covers the fundamental concepts of Newton's laws of motion, including inertia, force, and action-reaction principle. It explains the concept of momentum, inertial reference frames, and the application of Newton's laws in different scenarios. The lecture also delves into the conservation of momentum and the distinction between internal and external forces. Examples are provided to illustrate the practical implications of these laws in various physical systems.

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