LAWS OF MOTION (BY Sir Isaac Newton)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Describing Motion Newton’s Laws.
Advertisements

Newton’s Laws of Motion
Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Physics Notes Newton’s Laws of Motion
Motion and Energy Motion- An object is in Motion when __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________.
Newton’s 3 rd Law Chapter 8. Recall this info… Newton’s 1 st – An object at rest tends to remain at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion.
Newton’s Laws.  Calculus  Light is composed of rainbow colors  Reflecting Telescope  Laws of Motion  Theory of Gravitation Sir Isaac Newton.
Sir Isaac Newton Newton’s Laws of Motion Newton’s 1st Law of Motion -An object at rest, will remain at rest, unless acted upon by an unbalanced.
1 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300.
Newton’s Laws of Motion. Newton’s First Law  The Law of Inertia  Inertia- the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.  An object at rest.
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Newton’s Laws of Motion Sir Isaac Newton ( )
Newton’s Laws of Motion
By Lora B. Taylor Law of Inertia 1 st Law 1 st Law – An object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion at constant.
11.1 Newton’s First Law. INERTIA An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion maintains its velocity unless it experiences an unbalanced.
Motion and Energy Motion- An object is in Motion when __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________.
1 Forces Laws of Motion. 2 Newton’s First Law of Motion An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion maintains its velocity unless it experiences.
  Developed the concepts of both gravity and motion  Laid the foundation for modern science  Developed the 3 Laws of Motion.
Key Concepts What is Newton’s first law of motion? What is Newton’s second law of motion? Key Terms - Inertia.
1 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300.
The 3 laws of Motion What is motion anyway? Motion is a change in position, measured by distance and time.
Newton’s first law of motion states that an object will remain at rest or moving at a constant velocity unless it is acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Chapter 2 - Sections 3 & 4 Newton’s Laws of Motion and Momentum.
Chapter th Grade. Galileo Galilei –Italian Astronomer –Suggested that once an object is in motion, no force is needed to keep it moving. Force.
Force Notes. Inertia Whether it is moving or at rest, every object resists any change to its motion Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist change.
The Nature of Force Newton’s Laws.
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Newton’s First Law What makes an object speed up, slow down, or change directions? Objects change their state of motion only when a net force is applied.
Forces and Newton’s Laws NOTES
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Background Sir Isaac Newton ( ) an English scientist and mathematician famous for his discovery of the law of gravity also discovered the three.
Chapter 6 Forces & Motion
Forces.
Physical Science Coach Mynhier
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Newton’s Laws Of Motion
Newton’s First and Second Laws
FORCE and MOTION REVIEW
Object at rest stays at rest,
Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion
3.1 Force, Mass and Acceleration
Chapter 2: Forces and Motion
Newton’s Laws of Motion
A lot of times this unbalanced external force is friction.
Newton’s 1st and 2nd Laws of Motion
Newton’s Laws of Motion
I) The Laws of Motion.
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Gravity and Motion Newton and THE Apple.
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Newton's Laws of Motion.
Describing Motion Newton’s Laws.
Newton's Laws of Motion.
QOD#101 There is a drag force of 300 N on the plane, and the plane has a thrust force of 2,500 N. What is the net force of the plane? 2,200 N.
Describing Motion Newton’s Laws.
Describing Motion Newton’s Laws.
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Newton’s 1st and 2nd Laws.
Describing Motion Newton’s Laws.
Describing Motion Newton’s Laws.
Describing Motion Newton’s Laws.
Chapter 6 - Forces In Motion
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Presentation transcript:

LAWS OF MOTION (BY Sir Isaac Newton)

Newtons first law Objects at rest tend to remain at rest and objects in motion tend to remain in motion at constant velocity. Unless it encounters an unbalanced force such as friction. This is also called the law of inertia (THE TENDENCY OF OBJECTS TO RESIST CHANGES IN MOTION. MORE MASS = MORE INERTIA

EX) IT IS HARDER TO GET HEAVY OBJECTS TO MOVE OR STOP MOVING EX) IT IS HARDER TO GET HEAVY OBJECTS TO MOVE OR STOP MOVING. EX) ROCKS DON’T TEND TO MOVE ON THEIR OWN EX) YOU MAY GO THROUGH A WINDSHIELD IF YOU DON’T WEAR YOUR SEATBELT

NEWTONS SECOND LAW THE UNBALANCED FORCE ACTING ON AN OBJECT EQUALS IT’S MASS TIMES IT’S acceleration. FORCE = MASS X ACCELERATION OR F = ma

Ex) if the same force is applied to a heavy and a light object, the light object will have greater acceleration

Ex) a greater force makes any object accelerate more than a smaller force on the same mass

Ex) any object with more mass or more acceleration will hit you with greater force

Don’t forget to check your units !!! This is not what I mean!

Force in newtons n mass in kilograms kg ACCELERATION IN METERS/SECOND2 m/s2 *SO 1N = 1kg X 1 m/s2

Newtons third law FOR EVERY ACTION FORCE THERE IS AN EQUAL AND OPPOSITE REACTION FORCE ALL FORCES ACT IN PAIRS

EX) WHEN YOU KICK A BALL (ACTION FORCE) THE BALL MOVES FORWARD BUT YOUR LEG SLOWS DOWN (REACTION FORCE)

EX) BULLET FORWARD = YOU AND YOUR GUN GO BACK!

EX) SHOE PUSHES BACK, YOU GO FORWARD

MOMENTUM A PROPERTY OF ALL MOVING OBJECTS WHICH IS A PRODUCT OF IT’S MASS AND VELOCITY NO MOVEMENT = NO MOMENTUM EQUATION: MOMENTUM = MASS X VELOCITY Kg m/s = Kg X m/s

Ex) a bullet has lots of momentum due to it’s velocity

Ex) a train has lots of momentum due to it’s mass

Ex) the space shuttle has lots of momentum due to both

Law of conservation of momentum The total amount of momentum in an isolated system is conserved Anytime two or more objects collide, they may exchange momentum but the total momentum remains the same

Mass x velocity = mass x velocity

Ex) a small bullet pushes a large person

When a train hits a car, the car flies out of the way.

Ex) a butterfly almost killed me! How?