Sir Isaac Newton's Three Laws of Motion (published in 1687) revolutionized physics by explaining how objects move. These laws govern everything from falling apples to rocket launches —making them essential for science students, competitive exams (JEE, NEET, SSC), and everyday understanding . This guide covers: ✔ Newton’s 3 Laws (Simple Definitions + Formulas) ✔ Real-Life Examples (Sports, Vehicles, Space) ✔ Common Misconceptions ✔ Practice Questions By the end, you'll see how these 300-year-old laws apply to your daily life! 📜 Newton’s Three Laws of Motion Law Statement Formula First Law (Inertia) An object remains at rest/moves at constant velocity unless acted upon by a net force. *F_net = 0 ⇒ a = 0* Second Law (F=ma) Force equals mass times acceleration. F = m × a Third Law (Action-Reaction) For every action, there’s an equal and opposite reaction. F₁₂ = −F₂₁ 🚀 Law-wise Explanation + Examples 1. First Law (Law o...