Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion

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Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion, until an unbalanced force acts on it. Acceleration is produced when a force acts on a mass. The greater the mass, the greater the amount of force needed to accelerate the object. For every action by a force, there is an equal and opposite reaction by another force.

Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion Project Create a visual showing Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion For each Law of Motion, include the following: What the law states Explain/describe the law in your own words Give an example and explain why it shows that law Draw a picture of your example Make sure your project is neat, creative, and colorful! No writing in pencil!!!! DUE FRIDAY 12/8!

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3 2 1 Completion Project completed on time. Project was turned in late. 3 Laws Stated 3 laws are correctly stated 2 laws are correctly stated 1 law is correctly stated No laws are stated 3 Laws Explained in own words 3 laws are correctly explained in own words At least 2 laws correctly explained in own words At least 1 law correctly explained in own words No laws correctly explained/ not in own words Example Given with picture 3 examples given with pictures 2 examples given with pictures 1 example given with pictures No examples or pictures given Example Explained 3 examples are correctly explained 2 examples are correctly explained 1 example is correctly explained No examples explained Creativity/ Neatness Easy to read, well organized, colorful Mostly easy to read and organized Hard to read, not organized, low effort/ quality of work