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Newton’s Three Laws of Motion

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1 Newton’s Three Laws of Motion

2 Who was Isaac Newton? Isaac Newton was born in His family was wealthy, so in some ways he had advantages over other kids his age, but in other ways he was disadvantaged. Isaac's father had died before Isaac was born, and he was raised by his grandmother and other relatives. At first he probably was not encouraged to learn much in school. He didn't pay attention in school, and was described as lazy. It was only after an uncle encouraged him to prepare to go on to college that he began to take an interest in school and to develop his talents. One of the skills he developed while still in school was making model machines, including clocks and windmills. In college he began studying the latest theories in math. Soon he was coming up with theories of his own, and today Sir Isaac Newton is well known for his three laws of motion as well as for other scientific breakthroughs.

3 What are the three laws? Law 1 - An object moving in a straight line will continue moving in a straight line, unless acted on by an outside force. Also, an object at rest will stay at rest. The word for this is inertia. Law 2 - Force will cause a change in the motion of an object. The change in motion depends on the amount of force and the mass of the object. There is a formula for this F=ma (force equals mass times acceleration). Force is measured in Newtons. Law 3 - For each action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

4 Think about what happens on a roller coaster
Think about what happens on a roller coaster. When the roller coaster turns right, which way does your body go? When it stops suddenly, which way does your body go? Newton’s Laws

5 The mass and acceleration of the ball will tell you with what force the ball was shot off at. Force = mass X acceleration Example: 5 kg X 30 mph = 150 Newtons Newton’s Laws

6 For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. What is the action? What is the reaction? Newton’s Laws


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