Newton’s law of motion

Newton’s law of motion

Newton’s laws of motion are three fundamental laws proposed by British physicist Newton in the 17th century to describe the relationship between force and motion, namely the law of inertia, the law of acceleration, and the law of action and reaction.

Newton’s laws of motion reveal the laws of motion of all objects in the universe and establish the foundation of classical mechanics. Newton’s laws of motion not only solved the physics problems left by Galileo, Kepler, and others, but also provided theoretical support for the development of later disciplines such as astromechanics, electromagnetics, and thermodynamics. Newton’s laws of motion are one of the most successful mathematical descriptions of nature by humans, and also an important tool for humans to control and transform nature.