Section 2: Newton’s Laws. Newton’s 1 st law: Inertia: Demo: Hammer and Blocks Table Cloth: Balloon and Marbles:

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Section 2: Newton’s Laws

Newton’s 1 st law: Inertia: Demo: Hammer and Blocks Table Cloth: Balloon and Marbles:

Reflection Questions 1)The first law of motion states that no forces is required to maintain motion. Then why do you have to keep peddling to maintain motion? 2)An elephant and a mouse have the same weight of zero in space. It they were both moving at the same speed toward you, which would have the greatest effect? Explain.

Net Force Review: Find the net force (unbalanced force):

Newtons 2 nd Law: Describe what you need to consider when designing a racecar: Demo: Students on skate board

Sample Problem 1: Find the acceleration

Sample Problem 2: Find the mass

Sample Problem 3: Find the acceleration of the system

Text Problems Pg 57: (26, 27, & 29) Pg 71-73: (2, 7, 8, 19, 20, 25, 27, 28, 43)