The second law is about the relationship between the force that is applied and the momentum that the body experiences. The third law is about action and reaction. A simple demonstration of this is a kicking ball. In physics, the speed of an object is defined as the distance that it travels over a given period of time. Speed is usually measured in miles per hour (mi/h), but there are other ways of measuring it.
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