1. What important aspect of Newton's Laws wasn't discovered until the early 20th century? 2. According to Newton's Second Law, what type of change(s) in motion require an external force?

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2022-11-18

1. What important aspect of Newton's Laws wasn't discovered until the early 20th century? 2. According to Newton's Second Law, what type of change(s) in motion require an external force?

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Cindy Mercer

Cindy Mercer

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Answer for Question 1
The following aspects of Newton's Laws were discovered in the early 20th century:
In quantum mechanics, Newton's Laws fail to explain the motion of particles of the size of molecules or smaller.
Eisenstein's theories of relativity showed that as the object under consideration approaches the speed of light, Newton's Laws became less and less accurate about the motion of the object.
Answer for Question 2
Newton's second law states that, the change in momentum of the object under consideration is proportional to the external force acting on the object.
Thus, change in momentum of the object requires an external force.

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