Newton's first law
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Newton's first law
Summary
Newton's first law is a physical law[1]. It draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (physical_law category, ranking #91 of 113).[2]
Key Facts
- Newton's first law's video is recorded as First law.ogv[3].
- Newton's first law's image is recorded as Newtons laws in latin.jpg[4].
- Newton's first law's instance of is recorded as physical law[5].
- Newton's first law's instance of is recorded as principle[6].
- Isaac Newton is named after Newton's first law[7].
- Newton's first law's followed by is recorded as Newton's second law of motion for constant mass[8].
- Newton's first law's part of is recorded as Newton's laws of motion[9].
- Newton's first law's part of is recorded as fundamental principle of statics[10].
- Newton's first law's described by source is recorded as Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, vol. 4[11].
- Newton's first law's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121bwn_g[12].
- Newton's first law's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1224td2w[13].
- Newton's first law's Elhuyar ZTH ID is recorded as 137016[14].
- Newton's first law's Wolfram Language entity code is recorded as Entity["PhysicalEffect", "NewtonsFirstLaw"][15].
- Newton's first law's World of Physics ID is recorded as NewtonsFirstLaw[16].
- Newton's first law's World of Physics ID is recorded as LawofInertia[17].
- Newton's first law's ProofWiki ID is recorded as Newton's_Laws_of_Motion/First_Law[18].
- Newton's first law's FactGrid item ID is recorded as Spiridon Stais[19].
- Newton's first law's KBpedia ID is recorded as NewtonsFirstLaw[20].
- Newton's first law's Vikidia article ID is recorded as it:Principio_di_inerzia[21].
Why It Matters
Newton's first law draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (physical_law category, ranking #91 of 113).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 45 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]