Newton's first law:
     a body, in the absence of external forces:

    • remains at rest if its initial velocity is zero
    • moves uniformly, that is, at a constant velocity, if its initial velocity is different from zero.

    While the first statement is obvious, the second one is not so evident. The following images try to explain them.

    • If it is at rest and no forces act on it, it will remain at rest.

Diagrama de fuerzas de un cuerpo en reposo

    • If no forces act on it, but it was moving, it will continue to have a uniform movement, (observe that the velocity does not change in value, direction or  orientation).


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