NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION
Law and Force
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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.
Newton’s Laws of Motion 1. Your Turn: In your journal, write at least 3 things you already know about Sir Isaac Newton and/or his Laws of Motion. Instructions:
Objective 5 Review Quick Physics and Energy. Physics is about Energy and Motion How and why do things move? Do planets move the same way as a ball that.
Soil Physics 2010 Outline Announcements Where were we? Archimedes Water retention curve.
Warm-up How does an object’s momentum change if it receives a net force perpendicular to its velocity? v F How about its kinetic energy?
Newton’s Laws Unit 2. Contributors to the theory of motion.
Momentum. NEWTON’S LAWS Newton’s laws are relations between motions of bodies and the forces acting on them. –First law: a body at rest remains at rest,
Calendar Fri., 11/21 Topic: Newton’s Second Law Homework: None To Do Open your comp book to 85 to review Newton’s Second Law. Read this law to yourself.
Speed = distance/time Velocity = displacement (distance with a direction)/time Acceleration = change in velocity/time *Acceleration occurs when.