Newton's Laws of Motion Version en ligne Newton Simulation Version 1.0 It's the year 1666; you find yourself next to a digitized clone of Isaac Newton, who is having trouble finalizing his scientific laws. Since you learned these already through your introductory physics courses in the real world, Newton needs your help to make sense of his work. Be quick, for there isn't much time before his Cambridge University professors give him a failing grade for his unfinished research! Instruction: Match the statements, equations, etc. according to how each of Newton's laws are structured. par Glian Melendez 1 Newton's 3rd Law 2 Newton's 2nd Law 3 Newton's 1st Law 4 Newton's 2nd Law 5 Newton's 1st Law 6 Newton's 1st Law 7 Newton's 2nd Law 8 Newton's 2nd Law For every action there is an equal or opposite reaction Force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration An object in motion stays in motion Acceleration is equal to force divided by the given mass An object at rest stays at rest An object in motion/rest stays in motion/rest unless an external force acts upon it F= m*a a= F/m