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On what basis can the definition of force be interpreted?

A. Newton's second law of motion

B. Newton's first law of motion

C. Newton's third law of motion

D. Newton's law of gravity

Answer: Option B

Solution (By Examveda Team)

The correct answer is Option B: Newton's first law of motion.

Let's understand why:
What is Force?
Imagine pushing a toy car or pulling a door. That push or pull is what we call a force. A force can make things move, stop, or change direction.

Newton's First Law of Motion, also known as the Law of Inertia, is very important for understanding force. It states:
An object that is not moving (at rest) will stay not moving, and an object that is moving will keep moving at the same speed and in the same direction, unless an unbalanced force acts on it.

Think about it:
* If a ball is sitting on the ground, it won't move unless someone kicks it (applies a force).
* If a spacecraft is moving in empty space, it will keep moving forever at the same speed and direction unless something (like another force from a planet's gravity) makes it change.

So, this law clearly tells us what a force *does*: it is the cause that makes an object change its state of motion (either starting to move, stopping, speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction).
Because it explains what *causes* a change in motion, it helps us define force as that cause.

Let's quickly see why other options are not the best answer for the *definition* of force:
* Newton's Second Law of Motion (F=ma): This law helps us measure force and tells us *how much* an object will accelerate when a force acts on it. It describes the *effect* of force, not its basic definition.
* Newton's Third Law of Motion: This law tells us that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. It describes how forces interact between two objects, but not what force itself is in the first place.
* Newton's Law of Gravity: This describes a specific type of force (gravity) and how it works, not the general definition of what *any* force is.

This Question Belongs to Physics GK Chapter Wise >> Law Of Motion

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Comments (3)

  1. Manosh Singh
    Manosh Singh:
    7 days ago

    Anwer should be 2nd law of motion

  2. Manosh Singh
    Manosh Singh:
    7 days ago

    Answer should be A) 1st Law of motion

  3. Alok Sah
    Alok Sah:
    7 months ago

    Answer should be (A): Second law states F = ma

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