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according to newton's first law of motion for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction? true or false
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User: according to newton's first law of motion for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction? true or false

Weegy: False. Whenever a particle A exerts a force on another particle B, B simultaneously exerts a force on A with the same magnitude in the opposite direction. The strong form of the law further postulates that these two forces act along the same line. [ This law is often simplified into the sentence, "To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction." ]
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User: according to newton's first law the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to its mass? true or false

Weegy: True .According to Newton's second law, the acceleration of an object depends on its MASS and the amount of FORCE applied to it.
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User: the formula for calculating the distance travelled by a moving body that is uniformly accelerated is?

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The formula for calculating the distance travelled by a moving body that is uniformly accelerated is s = ut+ 1 2at2, Where, s = Distance travelled by the body.
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