Time rates.
yes it is, simply because of the molecules that are regarding it.
Because it describes the aspects,motion,behaviour of nature regarding forces acting on objects and their reactions under the behaviour of those forces
Inertia; the laws of motion and gravity (if you are talking Newtonian classical mechanics) the deformation of space due to mass (if you adhere to Einstein's interpretation)
Regarding Newton's first law the law of inerita, it is true to say that it describes the motion when a net force is zero:d -ajizzle my nizzle.
In uniform motion.
In uniform motion.
The instantaneous speed is the rate of motion at any given time.
Yes, but in uniform motion.
you are still. motion is at rest.
When there is no acceleration or when there is constant acceleration. When either of these cases is present, the graph of velocity versus time will be linear. When there is linear velocity, the average velocity will equal the instantaneous velocity at any point on the graph.
instantaneous velocity
lagrangian equation of motion by de alembert principal
the motion at that instant
That was Isaac Newton. He was able to derive Kepler's laws of planetary motion from his own equations regarding gravity, showing that the same rules apply to the motion of objects on Earth and to the motion of celestial bodies.
You cannot. Newton's third law is independent of the first and second laws.
Part of it is relative motion.