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Newton’s Laws of Motion

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1 Newton’s Laws of Motion
Terms & Laws

2 FORCE Mutual interaction between 2 objects resulting in pushes or pulls. Has direction Measured in Newtons (N) Examples: a ball being kicked. Pushing a chair back Air particles causing a parachute to slow down.

3 Unbalanced Forces When the forces on an object are not balanced.
One force is stronger than another. Acceleration, a change in motion, occurs.

4 Balanced forces When the forces on an object are equal.
No acceleration (change in motion) occurs.

5 Newton’s First Law of Motion
Objects in motion stay in motion, objects at rest stay at rest unless acted on by a unbalanced forces. Also known as inertia. Astronaut video.

6 Normal force When 2 surfaces are pushing on each other.
Often balances gravity Only used when looking at the forces on a single object.

7 Friction Does it speed you up or slow you down?
Works in the opposite direction of the motion.

8 Conclusion from rubber band wars
Force on me equals force on you. Forces act in opposite directions.

9 NEWTON’S THIRD LAW of MOTION
For every action there is an equal an opposite reaction Must include 2 “objects” Refers to the force each is exerting on each other.

10 Mass Anything made of particles of matter.

11 Newton’s Second Law a=F
The acceleration of an object occurs in the direction of the force and is inversely proportional to the mass. Typically you see this expressed as F=ma

12 Force & acceleration Acceleration is directly related to force (what force does, acceleration does) If force increases, acceleration increases

13 Mass & acceleration Mass has an inverse relationship to acceleration (acceleration does the opposite of mass) If mass gets bigger, acceleration is smaller.

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