Newton's Laws

  • Due May 11, 2020 at 11:59pm
  • Points 2
  • Questions 2
  • Time Limit None
  • Allowed Attempts Unlimited

Instructions

Newton's 1st Law 

  • The Law of Inertia 
  • Inertia - an object's tendency to resist a change in motion 
  • An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force 
  • An object in motion will remain in motion with constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force 
  • Examples: Groceries in a car fly forward when the brakes are suddenly pressed. A soccer ball will not move until it is kicked. 

Newton's and 2nd law 

  • The Law of Acceleration 
  • Acceleration, the rate of change of velocity 
  • The force of an object is equal to its mass multiplied by its acceleration 
  • Force, mass, and acceleration are all related: Force = Mass X Acceleration 
  • Examples: It requires more force to move a bowling ball than a baseball. A small car is able to accelerate faster than a massive truck. 

 

Newton's 3rd Law 

  • The Law of Action-Reaction 
  • For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction 
  • Forces come in pairs when acting on two interacting objects 
  • The size of the force on one object is equal to the size of the force on a second object 
  • Examples: A rocket blasting off. A fish is propelled forward by using its fins to push water backward. 

 

Speed 

  • The distance an object travels per unit of time 
  • Speed = Distance-Time (S = D:7) 
  • Average Speed= Total Distance - Total Time 
  • Examples: A person running 10 miles per hour. An airplane moving 500 kilometers per hour

Velocity 

  • Speed in a given direction 
  • The speed and direction of an object's motion 
  • Examples: 80 kilometers per hour southwest, 100 meters per minute east, 10 miles per hour west Acceleration 
  • The rate of change of velocity 
  • Includes the increase in speed, decrease in speed, or change in direction of an object 

Acceleration 

  • The rate of change of velocity 
  • Includes the increase in speed, decrease in speed, or change in direction of an object 
  • Examples: A cor speeds up at a green light. A car slows down at a red light. A car turns a corner

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