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Introduction - Newton's Law of Motion
Introduction - Newton's Law of Motion - Whenever we push or pull an object, we do so by means of a force. Force is an interaction between two bodies which causes acceleration, or simply, motion. The relationship between force, acceleration and motion..
Newton's Laws of Motion Summary
Summary - Inertia is the inability of material body to change, by itself, its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line. Mass is a measure of inertia Newton's first law of motion: A body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion..
Introduction - Newton's Law of Motion
Whenever we push or pull an object, we do so by means of a force. Force is an interaction between two bodies which causes acceleration, or simply, motion..
Newton's Laws of Motion
Introduction - The word force in common usage refers to a push or pull. The word Mass is also just as familiar as the word force. A super tanker is one that contains an enormous amount of mass. In comparison a coin does not contain much mas..
Newton's Second Law of Motion
Newton's second law of motion states that rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to applied force and takes place in the same direction as the applied forc..
Newton's Third Law of Motion
forces on rocket Newton's Third Law of Motion - Suppose you are watching the lift off of a space-shuttle. You hear a deafening roar and see burning gases shooting from the exhaust vents of the rockets. At that moment, the space shuttle system moves slowly upward. You can infer that the..
Newton's First Law of Motion
Newton's First Law of Motion - Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled by some external force to act otherwise. It is a matter of common experience that objects at rest do not begin to move of their o..
Newton's Third Law of Motion
forces on rocket Suppose you are watching the lift off of a space-shuttle. You hear a deafening roar and see burning gases shooting from the exhaust vents of the rockets. At that moment, the space shuttle system moves slowly upward. You can infer that the force for the lift off comes from the burning gases pushing ..
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