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Newton's Laws: Motion and Forces

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This lecture covers the fundamental concepts of kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, and the conservation of momentum. Starting with the trajectory equations and parametric motion, it progresses to the first law of inertia, the concept of momentum, and external/internal forces. The second law introduces the relationship between force, acceleration, and momentum, emphasizing the conservation of momentum. The third law explains action-reaction pairs and their application in various scenarios. The presentation concludes with modern scientific advancements validating Newton's laws, even under extreme conditions.

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