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Newton’s First Law of Motion

One of Sir Isaac Newton’s greatest accomplishments was the development of the laws of motion. Wikipedia

We’ll examine his First Law of Motion. First Law: An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by another force.

Let’s look at some examples. Wikipedia A car suddenly stops and you strain against the seat belt cnx.org

Let’s look at some examples. Wikipedia When riding a horse, the horse suddenly stops and you fly over its head. ClipArt ETC

Let’s look at some examples. Wikipedia The magician pulls the tablecloth out from under a table full of dishes. Univ of Illinois Physics Van webpage

Let’s look at some examples. Wikipedia Pushing a dead car.

Let’s look at some examples. Wikipedia Someone crashes their bike into a rock and is thrown over it to the ground.

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