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Twisted Forces Beth Kappus Frank Gulla MathScience Innovation Center

Newton’s 3 Laws B. Davis, L. Blackburn & R. Hawley MathScience Innovation Center

Newton’s 3 Laws Sir Isaac Newton Late 1600’s England Legend of Apple Invented Calculus Prism and Light Universal Law of Gravity Phot from and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Newton.ht ml

1 st Law: Law of Inertia A body at rest will remain at rest And A body in motion will remain in motion Unless…

1 st Law: Law of Inertia A body at rest will remain at rest And A body in motion will remain in motion Unless… Acted upon by an outside force

1 st Law: Law of Inertia Keep on keeping on Truck and Ladder Example

2 nd Law: Law of Acceleration An object in motion, when acted upon by an external force will... accelerate. Remember: acceleration is change in speed If a ball is rolling along the ground and you kick it...

2 nd Law: Law of Acceleration

3 rd Law: Law of Reaction For every action, There is an equal but opposite reaction.

3 rd Law: Law of Reaction Forces always Come in pairs Equal in size Opposite in direction Acting on 2 different bodies

3 rd Law: Law of Reaction

Mega Micro Mini Golf

1 st Law: Law of Inertia 2 nd Law: Law of Acceleration 3 rd Law: Law of Reaction

Lets review