03-1 Physics I Class 03 Newton’s Laws of Motion. 03-2 Important Notice.

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03-1 Physics I Class 03 Newton’s Laws of Motion

03-2 Important Notice

03-3 Newton’s Laws of Motion

03-4 What is a Force?

03-5 Forces Are Vectors - Adding Force Vectors

03-6 Newton’s First Law

03-7 Newton’s Second Law “F = ma”

03-8 Using Newton’s Second Law to Solve Problems

03-9 Free-Body Diagrams

03-10 Example Problem in 1D An Elevator Going Down

03-11 Newton’s Third Law: “Action and Reaction”

03-12 Newton’s Third Law Pairs: How to Recognize Them

03-13 Class #3 Take-Away Concepts

03-14 Class #3 Problems of the Day

03-15 Class #3 Problems of the Day

03-16 Activity #3 Newton’s Laws in 1D

03-17 Class #3 Optional Material Are Newton’s Laws True?

03-18 Where Did Newton Go Wrong?

03-19 If the Second Law isn’t true, why do we still use it?