Isaac Newton. Newton’s First Law Every object will remain at rest or travel at constant speed along a straight path unless acted upon by an external.

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Isaac Newton

Newton’s First Law Every object will remain at rest or travel at constant speed along a straight path unless acted upon by an external force. No force  Velocity is constant

2001 Space Odyssey

Newton’s Second Law Acceleration = rate of change of velocity (speed with direction) Force = a push or pull Mass = (on Earth) how heavy something is

Newton’s Third Law For every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction (force). In other words, if object A exerts a force on object B, then object B exerts an equal but opposite force on object A.

Speed of the Earth Due to My Push m/s At this rate of speed, 3000 billion billion years to rotate

Saturn V

Vibrations of a Guitar String CCGC

Gravity

Disney’s “The Black Hole”

Black Hole

Our Galaxy, The Milky Way

M83 Galaxy

Color

Infrared View of Galaxy

Our Galaxy