Newton’s Second Law. But first… Review: Newton’s First Law If an object experiences NO net force…. Resting objects remain at rest. Moving objects move.
The Force Is with You Vocabulary Motion - change in position Speed - rate of motion = distance / time Direction of Motion - where an object is going.
2.2 Newton's Laws Lesson 1: Newton's First Law of Motion Newton's First Law Inertia and Mass State of Motion Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Lesson 2: Force.
Biomechanics Section 1: Forces and Levers. Biomechanics “Describe how functional anatomy and biomechanical principals relate to performing a physical.
Teacher Reference Page This powerpoint is a presentation of Forces and Newton’s Laws. It probably goes through more than is necessary for students to know.
Biomechanics 2 – Newton’s Laws of Motion 2.2 A BALL OF A TIME!
The First Law: Force and Inertia The Second Law: Force, Mass and Acceleration The Third Law: Action and Reaction.
Sport Biomechanics Understanding how a skill is performed mechanically is an important stepping stone to understanding how it can be learned.
Biomechanics “Describe how functional anatomy and biomechanical principals relate to performing a physical activity” Coaching movement Understanding movement.
The Force Is with You
Biomechanics
Unit 2 Pages 248-249, 272-277, and 280-287. Gravity Sir Isaac Newton Why do objects fall? A force pulls objects downward, towards the center of the Earth.