Download - The 3 Laws of Motion by Sir Isaac Newton
PHYSICS
PHYSICSScience of Interaction of Matter and Energy
KINEMATICSDynamics of MOTION
WHAT IS MOTION?A change in an objects position with respect to its FRAME OF REFERENCE.
FRAME OF REFERENCEA tool used to describe the relative motion of an object
PRESENTATION OF ASSIGNED TASKS
GROUP 1Dramatization of a Walkathon to Marathon Event
GROUP 2Creative Story Telling of an Own Composition of Literature describing on how Isaac Newton formulated his laws.
GROUP 3Presentation of an Anti Motion Recorded Dance
GROUP 4Short Stage Play about Action Reaction Law
GROUP 5Radiobroadcasting of Physical Motion on how it affects our daily lives.
Motion and the laws
Discovering the law of movesBy: James Benedict Cuesta
SirIsaacNewton
CalculusReflecting TelescopeTheory of GravityLight is composed of rainbow colorsLaws of Motion
NEWTONSFIRSTLAW OF MOTION(Law of inertia)
An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion traveling in a straight path with constant velocity will remain in motion unless acted upon by a net external unbalanced force.
MASSAmount of matter in an object measured in kilograms.INERTIAThe property of an object that describes how much it will resist change to the motion of the object.
THE MORE MASSIVE THE OBJECT THE MORE INERTIA IT HAS
Unless acted upon by a net external unbalanced force, the ball will remain in the tee forever.
Friction as a net external unbalanced force
Sliding frictionRolling friction
Fluid frictionStatic friction
NEWTONSsecondLAW OF MOTION(Law of acceleration)
Acceleration is directly proportional to the net force but inversely proportional to the mass of an object.
WEIGHT
One rock weighs 5N. The other rock weighs 0.5 N. How much more force will be required to accelerate the first rock at the same rate as the second rock?10 times as much in the equation 5N / 0.5N
NEWTONSthirdLAW OF MOTION(action reaction law)
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What happens if you are standing on a skateboard or a slippery floor and push against a wall?
Why does it hurt so much when you stub your toe?
A bug with a mass of 5 grams flies into the windshield of a moving 1000 kilograms bus. Which will have the most force? The bug on the bus or the bus on the bug?
Force (bug) = m x A
Force (bus) = M x a
The Same
WHAT LAWS ARE REPRESENTED?
RECAP1st Law An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion traveling in a straight path with constant velocity will remain in motion unless acted upon by a net external unbalanced force.
RECAP2nd Law Acceleration is directly proportional to the net force but inversely proportional to the mass of an object.
RECAP3rd Law For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
ASSIGNMENTResearch all about the Kinematics Variables of Motion