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Newton's first law of motion defines force :
- quantitatively
- qualitatively
- both (a) and (b)
- none of these
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qualitatively
Reason — Newton's first law of motion defines force only qualitatively. A force is that physical cause which changes the state of motion of a body when it is applied on it. It means that force produces acceleration in the body.
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