How to derive 1st and 3rd laws of motion from 2nd law?

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    Renuka Rana Community Manager | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Newton's second law of motion is F = MA. Thus, Ft = mv - mu.
    Now, when F = 0, then v = u. In the absence of force, the object continues to move with same velocity throughout.
    Now, when F = 0 and u = 0, then v = 0. That is, an object at rest will remain at rest if no force is acting on it. Thus, Newton's first law is derived from second law.
    Now, let us consider a system of 2 bodies 1 and 2, and consider that there is no external force acting. Now, let F12 be the force acting on 2 by 1 & F21 be the force acting on 1 by 2.
    The rate of change of momentum of 1 = dp1/dt and rate of change of momentum of 2 = dp2/dt. Thus, according to Newton's s
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