牛頓運動定律
niuˊ dunˋ yunˋ dongˋ dingˋ luuˋ
Newton's laws of motion | Three fundamental laws of classical physics developed by English physicist and mathematician Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1727). 1. A body continues in its state of constant velocity unless it is acted upon by an external force. 2. An unbalanced force acting on a body is equal to the acceleration produced multiplied the the inertial mass of the body. 3. In a system where no external forces are present, every acting force opposed by a opposing force of equal magnitude
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Cow, Ox, Oxen, Bull
Arrange, Bow, Broken, Fall Apart, Halt, Immediately, Kowtow, Number of times, Pause, Promptly, Put in order, Stamp Foot, Stop, Tired
Stop, Pause, Halt, Stamp foot, Promptly, Immediately, Put in order, Arrange, Bow, Kowtow, Fall apart, Tired, Broken, Number of times
Apply, Fate, Fortune, Luck, Move, Transport, Use
Move, Use, Transport, Apply, Fortune, Luck, Fate
Act, Acted, Acting, Action, Acts, Alter, Altered, Altering, Alters, Change, Changes, Changing, Creature, Do exercise, Exercise, Happen, Happened, Happening, Happens, Move, Moved, Movement, Moves, Moving
Action, Movement, Exercise, Do exercise, Creature, Act, Acts, Acting, Acted, Move, Moves, Moving, Moved, Change, Changes, Changing, Alter, Alters, Altering, Altered, Happen, Happens, Happening, Happened
Decide, Determine, Fixed, Set, Settle, Stable, Steady
Steady, Fixed, Stable, Set, Decide, Determine, Settle
Law, Odd, Principle, Regulation, Statute
Principle, Law, Statute, Regulation, Odd Pitched Pipe (6 Tones)
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