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  "headline": "Newton's Laws of Motion",
  "description": "Newton's three laws (1687, Principia) form the foundation of classical mechanics. 1st Law (inertia): object at rest stays at rest; in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by force. 2nd Law: F = ma (force equals mass times acceleration). 3rd Law: every action has equal and opposite reaction.",
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