Newton's First Law
Newton's Second Law
Newton's Third Law
Scientists
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Newton's first law is often referred to....

the law of inertia.

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What is a force?

A force is when you push or a pull an object to try to change the object's acceleration.


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What is Newton's third law?

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

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Aristotle is the father of?
the father of modern scientific thought
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What does friction mean?

Friction is a force which results from surfaces rubbing against one another. 

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How is force measured?

Force is measured in a unit called a Newton in honor of Isaac Newton.

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How do you find force?
(mass)*(acceleration) 
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Who is Sir Issac Newton?
He laid down the three laws of motion which formed the basis of modern physics.
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What are semicircle canals?

Three fluid-filled channels in the inner ear.

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What is Newton's second law?

When an object is acted on by an outside force, the strength of that force is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the resulting acceleration.

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What is the "thrust" of a rocket?
The force between gases are pushed against one another and the rocket begins to fly in the opposite direction.
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Who are the three scientists that helped get rid of Aristotle's mistakes?
Copernicus, Newton, and Galileo 
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Inertia means what?

A term that is used to describe the fact that you must apply a force on an object to get it to change its velocity.


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The Newton is a standard unit of force and is defined as...
kg*m/sec^2
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Give an example of how the first law can be used in real life.
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Example:  When you slide a hockey puck, it will eventually stop because of the friction on the ice.

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Short summary of Newton
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What is Newton's first law?

The velocity of an object will not change unless the object is acted on by an outside force. If an object is at rest, it will stay at rest until a force causes it to move. In the same way, it means that an object in motion will continue in motion at its current velocity until a force causes its velocity to change. 




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What is kinetic and static friction?

Kinetic friction:  Friction between moving surfaces. 

Static friction: Friction between surfaces at rest. Static friction is always greater than kinetic friction.

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Give an example on how either the second or third  law can be used in real life.

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Example: (second law) If you use the same force to push a truck and a car, the car will move further because it has less mass.

(third law): When air rushes out of a balloon, the opposite reaction is that the balloon flies up.

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Name something about each scientist.
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