Newton's 1ST Law
Newton's 2ND Law
Newton's 3RD Law
Definitions
Definitions
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Why is Newton's First Law important to everyday life?

It explains how objects move and how forces affect their motion. 

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Explain Newton's 2nd law of motion. 

 Whatever you said that was correct.

150

Why is newton's third law important to everyday life?

Because we see newton's laws of motion all around us. They help us understand how things move. (It's important for providing a clear and valid understanding of why things move the way they do)

150

Acceleration 

a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time. 

increase in the rate or speed of something.

150

Gradually Accelerating

a gradual increase in speed

slowly increasing the speed of something

300

What is Newtons 1st law? Define Newton's 1st law.

Newton's 1ST law, sometimes known by others as the law of inertia describes the influence of a balance of forces acted upon movement or an object.

300

Why is newton's 2nd law important to everyday life.

the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force applied to it and inversely proportional to its mass.

- FORCE=PUSH OR PULL

- ACCELLERATION=MOVE

-MASS=WEIGHT

300

Define Newton's Third law in its original definition. 

Newton's Third Law of motion explains how objects push and pull on each other. It says that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. (This further explains) that if you push something it, pushes back with the same force but in the opposite direction.

300

Deceleration

reduction in speed or rate

300

Returning back to starting point

Returning back to the original starting point of a graph or in general.

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What is a very important fact about newton's first law?

The first law of motion states that an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

Scenario:

Trying to move a heavy box or a heavy object that is at the state of inertia. 

450

would the world function correctly without newton's 2nd law? why or why not?

if newton's second law did not exist then the forces would become ineffective.

450

Give an example of this law

Pushing a couch

Kicking a Ball

ETC

450

velocity

the speed of something in a given direction

450

Force

Force is an influence that can cause an object to change its velocity. 

600

Give one or more examples of Newton's 1ST law.

1) A body in motion remains in motion, a body at rest remains at rest unless acted upon by a outside force 

scenario

a vehicle slamming the breaks causing the human body to continue moving (resisting motion)

600

Define this law in your own words and provide examples to better demonstrate this law.

Newton's Second law states that the acceleration of an object is directly comparable to the net force put to it and inversely comparable.

600

What is a very important fact about this law?

Newton's Third Law of motion explains how objects push and pull on each other. It says that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. (This further explains) that if you push something it, pushes back with the same force but in the opposite direction.

600

friction

the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.

the action of one surface or object rubbing against another  

600

Mass

The amount of matter in an object

750

Golden Rule 

An object at rest remains at rest, or if in motion, remains in motion at a constant velocity unless acted on by a net external force.

750

Golden rule 

the acceleration and net external force are directly proportional, and there is an inversely proportional relationship between acceleration and mass.

750

Golden Rule

If an object A exerts a force on object B, then object B must exert a force of equal magnitude and opposite direction back on object A.

750

Constant speed

 the motion of an object that travels the same distance in the same period of time

750

Gravity

the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.

the degree of intensity of gravity, measured by acceleration.

 

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