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According to the first law of dynamics the sum of the forces working on in regular intervals moving body, is equal to zero. However, the body ignores this law and continues movement which is possible only under action of force. To this fundamental contradiction 322 years were executed. We eliminate it.  Bases of classical dynamics have been incorporated by Newton in him ?The Mathematical beginnings of natural philosophy?, published in 1687. The first law of dynamics says, that if on a body any external forces do not operate, it goes rectilinearly and in regular intervals with constant speed (fig. 1, poses. 0).
 
According to the first law of dynamics the sum of the forces working on in regular intervals moving body, is equal to zero. However, the body ignores this law and continues movement which is possible only under action of force. To this fundamental contradiction 322 years were executed. We eliminate it.  Bases of classical dynamics have been incorporated by Newton in him ?The Mathematical beginnings of natural philosophy?, published in 1687. The first law of dynamics says, that if on a body any external forces do not operate, it goes rectilinearly and in regular intervals with constant speed (fig. 1, poses. 0).
  
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Scientific Paper
Title Correcting the First Law of Dynamics
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Author(s) Philipp M Kanarev
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Published 2009
Journal None
No. of pages 8

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Abstract

According to the first law of dynamics the sum of the forces working on in regular intervals moving body, is equal to zero. However, the body ignores this law and continues movement which is possible only under action of force. To this fundamental contradiction 322 years were executed. We eliminate it. Bases of classical dynamics have been incorporated by Newton in him ?The Mathematical beginnings of natural philosophy?, published in 1687. The first law of dynamics says, that if on a body any external forces do not operate, it goes rectilinearly and in regular intervals with constant speed (fig. 1, poses. 0).