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Newton’s Laws of Motion. How can we describe how objects move?. Newton’s 1 st Law of Motion. The law of BALANCED FORCES Objects at rest tend to stay at rest. Objects in motion tend to stay in motion. An object’s motion does not change if the forces do not change.
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Newton’s Laws of Motion How can we describe how objects move?
Newton’s 1st Law of Motion The law of BALANCED FORCES • Objects at rest tend to stay at rest. • Objects in motion tend to stay in motion. • An object’s motion does not change if the forces do not change. • This is known as inertia.
Newton’s 1st Law of Motion • When you consider an object, think about the system of forces acting on it. • A force is a push or a pull acting on an object. • Don’t forget about gravity and friction!
Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion The law of UNBALANCED FORCES • IF the forces acting on an object are unbalanced, the object’s motion (velocity) will change. (The object will accelerate.) • The change is in proportion to and in the same direction as the unbalanced force.
Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion • Mathematically, f = ma • The unit for force is a newton. • N = kgm/s2 • Mass is a measure of inertia. • Weight is a measure of the force of gravity.
Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion The law of ACTION AND REACTION • For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. • Think of the objects and forces as a system. • Actions/reactions come in pairs. Their FORCES are equal and opposite, but the MASSES and ACCELERATIONS are not. • Remember, f = ma!
Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion • f = ma (units are kgm/s2 or N) • If two equal masses are acted on withdifferentforces, the resulting accelerations will be in proportion to the forces. f a f a
Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion • f = ma (units are kgm/s2 or N) • If two masses are acted on with equal forces, the resulting acceleration will depend on each of their masses. f a f a