STARTER: MATCHING TERMS 1.Newton’s third law 2.Expresses speed and direction 3.Force of gravity on an object 4.mass x acceleration 5.distance/time 6.resistance.

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STARTER: MATCHING TERMS 1.Newton’s third law 2.Expresses speed and direction 3.Force of gravity on an object 4.mass x acceleration 5.distance/time 6.resistance to a change in motion 7.unit of distance 8.mass x gravity m/s 2 10.speed changing A.Force B.Inertia C.Weight D.Meter E.Gravity F.Velocity G.Acceleration H.Speed I.Action-Reaction

DAY 21 NEWTON’S LAWS PROJECT

GRADING OF PROJECT Book must be neat Drawings must be colored If instructions are not followed book will not be graded As always the book with the highest grade will receive 5 tickets

COVER PAGE 1 Cover must include the following: the title “Newton’s Laws of Motion.” A drawing that represents the Laws Bottom right hand corner will include name period due date subject

NEWTON’S FIRST LAW An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

PAGE 2 (INSIDE LEFT) Newton’s 1 st Law as Title The law as stated in your notes. The law restated in your own words. A drawing to explain the law. A written real life example of the law. A force diagram

PAGE (INSIDE RIGHT) Newton’s 2 nd Law as the title The law as stated in your notes. The law restated in your own words. A drawing to explain the law. A written real life example of the law. The formula and a sample problem for the formula.

NEWTON’S SECOND LAW Acceleration is produced when a force acts on a mass F = ma Acceleration: a measurement of how quickly an object is changing speed.

PAGE 4 (BACK PAGE) Newton’s 3 rd Law The law as stated in your notes. The law restated in your own words. A drawing to explain the law. A written real life example of the law. The formula and a sample problem for the formula.

NEWTON’S THIRD LAW For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

EXIT SLIP Project Must be completed Turn in!