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Question
Match the following
Column I | Column II |
Newton’s I law | propulsion of a rocket |
Newton’s II law | Stable equilibrium of a body |
Newton’s III law | Law of force |
Law of conservation of linear momentum | Flying nature of bird |
Solution
Column I | Column II |
Newton’s I law | Stable equilibrium of a body |
Newton’s II law | Law of force |
Newton’s III law | Flying nature of bird |
Law of conservation of linear momentum | Propulsion of a rocket |
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