This term means the natural tendency of an object to remain at rest of in motion.
What is inertia?
What is the definition of Newton’s Second Law
Force is equal to the change in momentum over the change in time
You run into your friend while skating and both of you fall in opposite directions. This is an example of which law of motion
What is Newtons 3rd Law
body at rest will stay at rest until a net external force acts upon it
What is Newtons First Law?
How do you calculate acceleration
Change in Velocity
Acceleration = ------------------------
Change in Time
Define Newton’s Third Law
Every Action has an equal and opposite reaction
What is another name for Newton's First Law?
What is Law of inertia?
If Force = Mass*Acceleration what is inversely proportional to acceleration and give an example of what it means
Mass: when mass increases acceleration decreases and when mass decreases acceleration increases
If objects in a collision have equal forces acting on them will the objects always travel the same distance, why or why not?
The objects will only travel the same distance if their masses and therefore inertia are equal. If they are not, the object with less inertia will travel farther.
The property of matter Newton discovered for his first law
What is inertia?
If Force = Mass*Acceleration what is directly proportional to acceleration and explain what directly proportional means
Force: if you increase your force, acceleration increases if you decrease your force, acceleration decreases
In a collision, are the forces equal on both of the object in the collision, why
The forces are equal because each object has their own force reflected back on them and the other objects force is added to it
How is an objects inertia measured?
What is by calculating the mass of the object
How do people solve Newtons second Law?
F = ma,
In Newton’s third law, opposite
means…
in the complete opposite direction