Newton's 1st Law
Newton's 2nd Law
Newton's 3rd Law
Isaac Newton
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Definition of Newton's 1st Law

An object at rest remains at rest unless acted on by an outside force. 

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Definition of Newton's 2nd Law of Motion.

The force on an object = its mass x its acceleration. 

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Definition of Newton's 3rd Law of Motion.

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. 

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Who came up with these laws? 

Isaac Newton 

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What law is in place if you are riding a skateboard and hit something (like a curb) with the front wheels? 

1st law. 

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What law is in place if you try and push someone and they push back?

2nd law. 

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A real life example of Newton's 3rd Law. 

When you jump, your legs apply a force to the ground, and the ground applies an equal and opposite reaction force that propels you into the air.

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Who was Isaac Newton? 

An english mathematician and physicist.   

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How does Newton’s 1st law affect a game of Tug of War? 

The rope will stay in the same place until the tugging starts (a new force is introduced).

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What two things affect Newtons 2nd Law?

mass and acceleration. 

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Why does the 3rd Law not cancel out? 

Because they act on different objects. 

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What did Newton also discover? 

Gravity 

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What is another name for Newtons 1st Law of Motion? 

Law of Inertia. 

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How is Newton's second law used in everyday life?

Riding a bicycle. 

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Why do we say that forces only occur in pairs?

Every action has a reaction counterpart.

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When did these laws become in place? 

1686. 

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True or False: Objects moving around the Earth must have a force acting on them.

True

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What does Newton's 2nd Law show? 

the relationship between forces and motion. 

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A woman of mass 50 kg sits on the floor. She exerts a force on the floor of... 

50g N

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How old was he when he discovered these laws? 

23 years old.