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Newton’s 1st Law of Motion/Lab WEDNESDAY 4 OCTOBER 2017 Date Entry (PAP) Page 10/4-5 Newton’s 1st Law of Motion/Lab 25-26 EQ: (TOP OF PAGE 26) WHY DO OBJECTS RESIST CHANGES IN MOTION? WHAT IS THIS CALLED? PENNY WARS….. COMING OCTOBER 10TH

Newton’s 1st Law of Motion WEDNESDAY 4 OCTOBER 2017 Date Entry (ONL) Page 10/4 Newton’s 1st Law of Motion 25 EQ: (TOP OF PAGE 25) WHY DO OBJECTS RESIST CHANGES IN MOTION? WHAT IS THIS CALLED? PENNY WARS….. COMING OCTOBER 10TH

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Newton’s 1st Law Notes PAGES 202-206 GUIDED READING QUESTIONS: ONL 25 EQ: WHY DO OBJECTS RESIST CHANGES IN MOTION? WHAT IS THIS CALLED? GUIDED READING QUESTIONS: 1. What is Newton’s 1st Law of Motion? 2. What is Inertia? 3. Why does Friction affect Inertia? 4. How does Inertia apply to seatbelts? Draw a force diagram demonstrating the Newton’s Law of Inertia

Cornell Notes over Newton’s 1st Law of Motion will go here Newton’s 1st Law Lab 10/4-10/5 Newton’s 1st Law Lab 10/4-10/5 25 26 Cornell Notes over Newton’s 1st Law of Motion will go here Lab illustrations will go here Graph will go here Data Table will go here 3 Questions will go here (Complete sentences) Summary (2-3 Sentence) Look back and see if anything can be answered on the Essential Questions page

This is explained in Newton’s three laws of motion Force and motion are related – in order for an object to be set into motion, there must be a force acting upon it This is explained in Newton’s three laws of motion Sir Isaac Newton 1643 - 1727

Newton’s First Law of Motion An object at rest remains at rest & an object in motion remains in motion at a constant speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Also known as the Law of Inertia

Inertia the tendency of an object to resist any change in motion Objects with more mass have more inertia Bigger objects are harder to start and stop Example: Inertia is what causes you to slide toward the window when the driver makes a sharp turn and what makes it impossible for a vehicle to stop instantaneously. Inertia

The Car and the Wall If the car were to abruptly stop and the seat belts were not being worn, then the passengers in motion would continue in motion. Wear your seat belt! Remember it's the law - the law of inertia 

Cornell Notes over Newton’s 1st Law of Motion will go here Newton’s 1st Law Lab 10/4-10/5 Newton’s 1st Law Lab 10/4-10/5 25 26 Cornell Notes over Newton’s 1st Law of Motion will go here Lab illustrations will go here Graph will go here Data Table will go here 3 Questions will go here (Complete sentences) Summary (2-3 Sentence) Look back and see if anything can be answered on the Essential Questions page