Newton’s First Law of Motion

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Newton’s First Law of Motion Newton’s Second Law of Motion Newton’s Third Law of Motion Floating SmartArt bullet list Select the third color-filled rectangle from the top (in the example slide, “Topic Three”) and do the following: (Basic) To reproduce the SmartArt on this slide, do the following: On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click SmartArt. In the Choose a SmartArt Graphic dialog box, in the left pane, click List. In the List pane, click Vertical Bullet List (second row, first option from the left), and then click OK to insert the graphic into the slide. To create another row, select the bottom first-level (color-filled rectangle), and then under SmartArt Tools, on the Design tab, in the Create Graphic group, click the arrow next to Add Shape, and select Add Shape After. 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Newton’s First Law of Motion An object at rest, remains at rest and an object in motion, stays in motion, unless acted on by an unbalanced force.

This is also known as the Law of Inertia Inertia is defined as the tendency of an object at rest to stay at rest, and an object in motion to stay in motion. In other words, an object wants to remain in it’s current state of motion.

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Newton’s Second Law of Motion The unbalanced force acting on an object equals the object’s mass times its acceleration.

Force = mass x acceleration Fa F m a

If two cars are in a ditch, and one is a mini cooper and the other is a suburban, which will take more force? Why? If you throw a 6 pound bowling ball down the lane as hard as you can, and then you throw a 16 pound bowling ball as hard as you can down the lane, which bowling ball will have the greatest acceleration? Why?

Units Force = Newtons (N) Fa mass= Kilograms (Kg) acceleration= meters per second squared (m/s²) How much force is required to accelerate a 2 kg mass 3 m/s²? If you throw a 10g rock with a force of 15 N what is the rocks acceleration? And is this a likely scenario? This question can be tricky, you must first look at all the units and make sure they are in the correct form, then do the calculation, and then remember to answer the second question. In this question the grams must be converted to kg. If there are 1000g in 1 kg, then 10g is equal to .01kg. Now you can take 15N/ 0.01 kg = 1500 m/s² Does this answer seem like something a human arm could accomplish?

Newton’s Third Law of Motion For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force. (These forces are equal but still unbalanced.)

The action and reaction forces act on two different objects. The wall pushes on my hand, my hand pushes on the wall. What is receiving my force? What is receiving the walls force? The forces are of the same magnitude, but the receivers of the force are opposite. Which diagram shows Newton’s Third Law?

An equal but opposite reaction can also look like this: It looks like this with rockets or airplane engines.

Newton’s Laws: Not just for school anymore. Flyboard Video Sling Shot Slip and Slide Loop What did they need to increase in order to get all the way around the loop?