Isaac Newton Quote

Impressed force is the action exerted on a body to change its state either of resting or of moving uniformly straight forward.


The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1687), 3rd edition (1726), trans. I. B. Cohen and Anne Whitman (1999), Definition 4


Impressed force is the action exerted on a body to change its state either of resting or of moving uniformly straight forward.

Impressed force is the action exerted on a body to change its state either of resting or of moving uniformly straight forward.

Impressed force is the action exerted on a body to change its state either of resting or of moving uniformly straight forward.

Impressed force is the action exerted on a body to change its state either of resting or of moving uniformly straight forward.