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Physical Independence of Force
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Physical independence of force is a consequence of
(a) Third Law of Motion.
(b) Second Law of Motion.
(c) First Law of Motion.
(d) All of these laws.

The Ans given is (c)

What is meant by the physical independence of force?


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5 Mar 2009 12:49:47 IST
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i think it's bout that ki first law doesn't give any inf. about force.....................i.e. it's independent of any force terms..........rate if useful

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5 Mar 2009 19:34:37 IST
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dear student,

physical independence of force simly means whether you dont apply any force or if you apply some force & net force is zero then behaviour of that particle doesn't change.

hope you understand.




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