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by sudosysgen
1045 days ago
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Newton didn't need to have an understanding of these solutions to foresee the problem. If you don't specifically state that force is a cause for leaving the state of rest, it's relatively straightforward to foresee issues where someone would assume the trajectory first and then imply a scheme for force that leads to unprompted movement, which is something that he definitely wanted to avoid. I also don't think he would have kept the first law if he understood it to be completely redundant and useless as it's entirely contained by the second law. I think it was very deliberately there to introduce force as causative to acceleration and not the opposite. |
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NFL isn't quite redundant since many people understand it to define an inertial frame. So if you observe F = 0 but x'' != 0 then you know you're not in an inertial frame.