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Page 1: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

Newton’s Laws of

Motion

Page 2: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

Explain the First Law of Motion

Page 3: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

Explain the First Law of Motion

• An object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it.

• An object that is not moving remains at rest until something pushes or pulls it.

• An object that is moving remains moving until something pushes or pulls it.

Page 4: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

Explain the First Law of Motion

• The force that causes objects to slow down is FRICTION.

• Friction always acts opposite to the direction of motion.

• To keep an object moving when friction is acting on it, you have to keep pushing or pulling on the object to overcome the frictional force.

Page 5: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

Explain the First Law of Motion

• All objects resist having their motion changed.

• This tendency to resist a change in motion is called inertia.

• The more mass an object has, the greater its inertia.

Page 6: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

See Examples of the 1st Law of Motion Here:

http://www.jracademy.com/

~mbasteaf/newton/first/index.html

Page 7: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

Review the First Law here:

http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/

science/sciber00/8th/forces/sciber/newtons.htm

Page 8: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

More information about Newton’s First Law of Motion may be

found here:http://www.beyondbooks.com/psc91/4a.asp

Page 9: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

Explain the Second Law of

Motion

Page 10: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

Explain the Second Law of Motion

• A change in motion occurs only if a net force is exerted on an object.

• A net force changes the velocity of the object, and causes it to accelerate.

Page 11: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

Explain the Second Law of Motion

• If an object is acted upon by a net force, the change in velocity will be in the direction of the net force.

• Acceleration can be calculated from the formula:

Page 12: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

Explain the Second Law of Motion

• The acceleration of an object depends on its mass.

• The more mass an object has or the more inertia it has, the harder it is to accelerate.

• More mass means less acceleration if the force acting on the objects is the same.

Page 13: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

Explain the Second Law of Motion

• If a stands for the acceleration, Fnet for the net force, and m for the mass, this formula can be written as follows:

• In this formula the force is in newtons, the mass is in kilograms, and the acceleration is in meters per second squared.

Page 14: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

See Examples of the 2nd Law of Motion Here:

http://www.jracademy.com/~mbasteaf/newton/second/index.html

Page 15: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

Review the Second Law here:http://

www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/science/sciber00/8th/

forces/sciber/newton2.htm

Page 16: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

More information about Newton’s Second Law

of Motion may be found here:

http://www.beyondbooks.com/

psc91/4d.asp

Page 17: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

Explain the Third Law of Motion

Page 18: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

Explain the Third Law of Motion

• When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal force in the opposite direction on the first object.

• The force exerted by the first object is the action force.

• The force exerted by the second object is the reaction force.

Page 19: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

See Examples of the 3rd Law of Motion Here:

http://www.jracademy.com/

~mbasteaf/newton/third/index.html

Page 20: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

Review the Third Law here:http://

www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/science/sciber00/8th/

forces/sciber/newton3.htm

Page 21: Newton’s Laws of Motion. Explain the First Law of Motion

More information about Newton’s Third Law of Motion may be

found here:

http://www.beyondbooks.com/

psc91/4f.asp