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Newton's 3rd Law

Published on Apr 09, 2016

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NEWTON'S 3RD LAW

BY CORA TWAROSKI AND ABBEY BERANEK
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TO MAKE THIS PRESENTATION GO AS SMOOTHLY AS POSSIBLE, PLEASE...

  • Refrain from talking
  • Stay in your seat
  • No iPads
  • No interruptions
  • And please keep you flatulence problems to yourself.
  • Please no eating
  • And please no annoying sounds
  • Enjoy!
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Today we are going to explain to you what Newton's 3rd Law of Motion is. If you have any questions or comments we will answer them at the end.

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NEWTON'S 3RD LAW IS...

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For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Which means there is kind of like an even and an odd working on it.

Example: When the swimmer pushes off the wall, the wall pushes back against the swimmer🏊.

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Example: When the sole of your shoe pushes off against the ground, the ground pushes against your shoe👟

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The direction of the force on the first object is opposite from the direction of the second object. So the directions will never be the same.🙅

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Example: Magnets; when the sides come together, it's always the North and South poles.

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According to Newton, whenever objects A and B interact with each other, they exert forces upon each other. So when 2 objects touch, they put force on each other.🚻

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Example: When a baseball player's bat hits the ball; the bat does not fly backwards because it exerts a force on the ball⚾️.

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ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS?

Those were our explanations. Now please wait as we pull up our Kahoot!🕗

Now everyone please grab a peace of loose leaf paper and right a few sentences about what you learned. If you don't finish it, that's okay.

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THANK YOU FOR LISTENING

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