Newton's Laws. Newton's Law of Inertia According to Newton's first law, an object in motion continues in motion with the same speed and in the same direction.
Chapter 3: The Gravitational Interaction m Did you read chapter 3 before coming to class? A.Yes B.No d M.
Forces and Motion. The acceleration of an object is produced by a net force that is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in.
‘The Universe’. Many discoveries are credited to scientists from Greece 1. Geocentric Model ◦ People once thought Earth was the center of the Universe.
Rules and Regulations In your teams, QUIETLY discuss the answer to the question on the screen. 30 seconds is given for team discussion and at the end.
What is Gravity? Force of Gravity One force acting on you right now is gravity. It is pulling you toward Earth’s surface. Gravity pulls two objects together.
EQ: What changes an object’s motion?. Friction and Gravity What happens when you jump on a sled on the side of a snow-covered hill? What happens at.
Gravity and the solar system LO: To define gravity and explain how satellites stay in orbit 1.The sun is the centre of what system? _____________ 2. Name.
Contact vs. Noncontact FORCES. Distinguish between contact and noncontact forces. Explore the Law of Gravity by recognizing that every object exerts.
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