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Newton’s first law of motion : an object at rest/motion will stay at rest/motion until a force acts on it. Law of Inertia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b-Mogqy1h4. http://www.aaronswansonpt.com/basic-biomechanics-newtons-laws-of-motion. F. m. a.

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  1. Newton’s first law of motion: an object at rest/motion will stay at rest/motion until a force acts on it. • Law of Inertia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b-Mogqy1h4 http://www.aaronswansonpt.com/basic-biomechanics-newtons-laws-of-motion

  2. F m a http://popphysics.com/chapter-2-newtons-laws/newtons-second-law-part-2-multiple-forces/ • Newton’s second law of motion: how much an object accelerates depends on its mass and the force acting on it. • F= m/a https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwP4heWDhvw

  3. www.memecenter.com • Newton’s third law of motion: Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&ved=0ahUKEwj9oLL_gpHLAhUG8WMKHeilC2wQjhwIBQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fsciencerocks8.wikispaces.com%2Ffile%2Fview%2FNewton%25E2%2580%2599s%2BThird%2BLaw%2Bof%2BMotion.ppt&bvm=bv.115277099,d.cGc&psig=AFQjCNEmOtKlCgnq0mI01Ifth5Ozo7zZgg&ust=1456424684238220

  4. Newton’s Universal Gravitational Law: gravity is a force of attraction between all matter in the universe

  5. Directly Proportional: Mass to Fg Indirectly Proportional: Distance to Fg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk5E-CrE1zg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah8jt8k3lAE • Newton’s Universal Gravitational Law: force of gravity is equal to the gravitational constant (G) multiplied the mass of the two objects (M,m). Divided by the distance between them squared (d2)

  6. Egg Drop Worksheet and Write Up • Lots of unfinished work • Why? • Yellow Sheets should have been completed, close to completed by Wednesday/Thursday • Leaving only lab reports on Friday • Let’s correct your C, E, R’s.

  7. Don’t like your score? Write your lab reports again

  8. Forces • Only the effect of a force can be seen. • Forces are measured in (N) • They usually act in pairs (1st Law of motion/ Inertia) • They always act in certain direction • A newton meter is used to measure forces. Iffat Sardharwalla March 2010

  9. Forces Two things make up a force1. Size: how strong a push or pull is, and 2. Direction: which way it pushes or pulls.We draw forces as arrows.1. The length of the arrow shows how strong the force is 2. Direction it points shows the direction of the force. Iffat Sardharwalla March 2010

  10. The forces on the person are balanced Smaller Force Greater Force The floor pushes upward on the person Gravity pulls downwards on the person Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Unbalanced Forces Change the Speed and or Direction of Moving Objects Balanced Forces produce NO change in Movement Iffat Sardharwalla March 2010

  11. Forces & MovementForces are nearly always PUSHES and PULLS Iffat Sardharwalla March 2010

  12. Forces can make objects do FIVE things 3. Change Direction Like hitting a ball with a bat 2. Slow down Like drag or air resistance Speed up Like kicking a ball 5. Change shape Like stretching, twisting, compressing and bending 4. Turn Like turning a spanner wrench Iffat Sardharwalla March 2010

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  15. https://www.miniphysics.com/balanced-force.html

  16. http://www.bbc.co.uk/staticarchive/8193d9e630623ecc0eab269bd739ac8a9a57a0e0.gifhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/staticarchive/8193d9e630623ecc0eab269bd739ac8a9a57a0e0.gif http://www.bbc.co.uk/staticarchive/20fad0f32ad650e6ffc739df241b0824f264f915.gif

  17. http://physicsprojects.wikispaces.com/file/view/doublebubblemapforwiki.png/140219871/doublebubblemapforwiki.pnghttp://physicsprojects.wikispaces.com/file/view/doublebubblemapforwiki.png/140219871/doublebubblemapforwiki.png

  18. Update your TOC • Work and Simple Machines • LT: • What is the definition of work? • What are simple machines?

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