Force Laws
Force laws describe the fundamental principles that govern how objects interact with each other through forces. The most well-known of these is Newton's Laws of Motion, which outlines how forces affect the motion of objects. For example, the first law states that an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by a force, while the second law quantifies the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration.
Another important concept is the law of universal gravitation, which explains how every mass attracts every other mass in the universe. This law helps us understand the gravitational pull between objects, such as how the Earth attracts the Moon and keeps it in orbit. Together, these laws form the foundation of classical mechanics.