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Newton'slawsofmotiondescribe the motion of an object in a (non-accelerating) inertial frame of reference.
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Newton'slawsofmotionallow any classical two-body problem to be converted into a corresponding exact one-body problem.
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Newton'slawsofmotiondictate that the dynamics of mechanical systems are inherently second order.
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Newton'slawsofmotionrequire that for any system with no external forces the momentum of the system is constant, which means the center of mass moves with constant velocity.
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Newton'slawsofmotionand of gravitation "are" the laws of the physical world and their mathematical expression is the stenography of the rules governing the universe.
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