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Newton s Laws of Motion

CA Standards. 1aStudents know how to solve problems that involve constant speed and average speed.1bStudents know that when forces are balanced, no acceleration occurs; thus an object continues to move at a constant speed or stays at rest (Newton's first law).. Newton's First Law. An object at re

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Newton s Laws of Motion

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    1. Newtons Laws of Motion

    2. CA Standards 1a Students know how to solve problems that involve constant speed and average speed. 1b Students know that when forces are balanced, no acceleration occurs; thus an object continues to move at a constant speed or stays at rest (Newtons first law).

    3. Newtons First Law

    4. Speed vs. Velocity

    5. Objects at Rest

    6. Acceleration

    7. Newtons First Law - Restated The velocity of an object remains unchanged unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. or. An object on will experience acceleration if acted upon by an unbalanced force.

    8. Solving Constant and Average Speed Problems

    9. Newtons Second Law F = ma

    10. CA Standards 1c Students know how to apply the law F = ma to solve one-dimensional motion problems that involve constant forces (Newtons second law).

    11. The Second Law of Motion

    12. Acceleration Due to Gravity

    13. Ball Drop

    14. Newtons Third Law "Every action has an equal and opposite reaction"

    15. CA Standards 1d. Students know that when one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object always exerts a force of equal magnitude and in the opposite direction (Newtons third law).

    16. The 3RD Law Restated

    17. The 3rd Law and the Slam Dunk

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