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THE ACCELERATION OF AN OBJECT IS DEPENDENT UPON TWO VARIABLES - THE NET FORCE ACTING UPON THE OBJECT AND THE MASS OF THE OBJECT.NET FORCE Newtons Second
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Section 1: The Nature of Force Force – a push or pull on an object; causes an object to accelerate. 0 m/s 3 m/s
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Newton’s Three Laws. Egg Numbe r/Name Time of Fall (s) Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 avg
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Motion Why do objects move? Forces and Gravity. Recap Second midterm in two week: 11/1 Distances in astronomy – Measuring distances using brightnesses
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Section 1: The Nature of Force
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Force : Push or pull Newton: unit to measure force Net force: combination of force Unbalance force: object start moving Balance force: object doesn`t move
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3 rd Period SI Introduction to Force Kiosk. What is Force? Force is when an object has been pushed or pulled and has been caused to interact with another
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Newton’s Third Law of Motion. Warm up State Newton’s first law of motion. State Newton’s second law of motion. Which one, force or mass, is directly proportional
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Newton’s Laws of Motion Nancy S. Chu & Elizabeth Watson EDT 610: Instructional Design – Theory & Model Dr. Gladys Arome St. Thomas University June 24,
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Section 1: The Nature of Force
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Taken from - Chapter 10, sec. 3 and 4. Your word is Inertia chapter 10, sec. 3
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