what law of motion does spinning
something?
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Answer:
This is related to Newton's First Law of Motion: "An object in motion remains in motion, unless acted upon by an external force." Put more simply: if something is moving, it'll keep moving unless a force stops it. The friction between the table and egg will slow the egg and eventually stop the spinning.
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Answer:
Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum.
Explanation:
For rotational motion, the law is called the Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum. This law is why the sun keeps spinning. Since there is effectively zero friction in space and because there is nothing grabbing the sun, there is nothing stopping the sun.