Newton's 3 Laws of Motion
by Daniel Uribe
Newton's Law of Inertia
Inertia
inertia is the tendency of a object to preserve its state of rest or motion unless acted upon by a unbalanced force.
In motion
This example represents the first law. The pile of green tires acts as the unbalanced force.
At rest
The red car crashes into the blue car which causes the blue car to move due to the amount of forces given to it by the red car. The blue car was at rest until the red car caused it to move.
Newton's Law of Acceleration
Acceleration
The acceleration of an object by a force is proportional to the mass of a object and proportional to the force applied. Acceleration of a object depends on mass and the amount of force is applied.
slow & Gaining
The car starts slow than gains speed.
Changing Direction
The car changes direction which is an indicator of acceleration.
Newton's Law of Action/Reaction
Action/Reaction
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. An action force causes a reaction that is the same in size and reverse in direction.
Classic Balloon
Action: the air pushes down
Reaction: The balloon goes up
Skating
Action: pushing down on floor
Reaction: the ground pushes up on you
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