FORCE AND MOTION November 19, 2014. WHAT CAN CHANGE AN OBJECTS MOTION?

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FORCE AND MOTION November 19, 2014

WHAT CAN CHANGE AN OBJECTS MOTION?

WHICH LAW DID WE TALK ABOUT YESTERDAY?

NEWTON’S FIRST LAW Also known as the Principle of inertia An object in motion……

NEWTON’S SECOND LAW: Open your book to page 359 Read page

DEFINITIONS Acceleration: change in velocity Speed: measure of the distance an object moves in a set amount of time Velocity- measure of speed and direction Inertia = An object in motion will stay in motion unless another force is applied to it It is also known as resistance to change in motion

VIDEO motion/acceleration.htm motion/acceleration.htm

WORKBOOK in your workbook You will also need to complete the two pages from yesterday if they were not completed.