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Sir Isaac Newton's 3 Laws Of Motion

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION

An in depth look at the laws the world renowned physicist Isaac Newton created.
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NEWTON'S FIRST LAW OF MOTION

  • An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by and unbalanced force.
  • An object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
  • Called "The Law of Inertia"
  • The relation of mass and inertia goes as follows. The more mass an object has, the more force required to move it
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LAW OF INERTIA

The forward motion a moving object has and how much force will be needed to stop it.

INERTIA

Since the SUV is bigger than the car, it will require more force to move.

INERTIA

It will be easier to get an object down the incline rather than up.

NEWTON'S SECOND LAW OF MOTION

  • Acceleration is produced when a force acts on a mass.
  • The greater the mass of the object, the greater force needed to make it accelerate.
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NEWTON'S SECOND LAW

It is hard to push this rock because the man cannot deliver enough force.

NEWTON'S SECOND LAW

This man is strong enough to overcome the force needed to lift the weights.

NEWTON'S SECOND LAW

This cart will make it easier to move things. It reduces how much force you need.

NEWTON'S THIRD LAW

  • For every action there is a equal and opposite reaction

NEWTON'S THIRD LAW

The ball is thrown, the reaction would be the force reverberating through the mans arms.

NEWTON'S THIRD LAW

The force generated from the punch starts the other mans reaction to the punch.

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