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Newton's 3 Laws

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Law of Inertia (At Rest) An Object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force. An object in mo
Law of Inertia (In Motion) An Object in motion continues in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Law F=M*A Acceleration is produced when a force acts on a mass
Law F = M*A (Greater Mass) The Object being accelerated - the greater the amount of force needed to accelerate the object.
Law : Action/Reaction For Every actin there is an equal and opposite re-action
Law of Acceleration a force acting on an object causes the object to accelerate in the direction of that force.
What causes Acceleration? Force
The greater the mass of the object The greater its inertia
The book is sitting on the table is at rest and will not move until someone moves it is an example of which one of Newton's Law? Law of Inertia
Momentum Property of a moving object because of its mass and velocity
Increase in mass or velocity causes what? an increate in Momentum
How is Momentum calculated? P=mv
Units for Momentum are? kg m/s
Law of Conservation of Momentum In the absence of external forces applied to a system, the total momentum cannot change.
Force causes acceleration of the object to accelerate in what direction? in the direction of the force.
Force is required to change ? Motion
Unbalanced force when the net force is NOT exactly zero
What is Newton's 1st Law The Law of Inertia
What is Newton's 2nd Law The Law of Acceleration
What is Newton's 3rd Law The Law of Action and Reaction
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