Newton's Laws of Motion

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Force and Motion – Newton’s Laws
Vocabulary 5.3
 
You will need 10 Index Cards/Week 3
 
CCGPS
 
S8P5b. Construct an explanation using
Newton’s Laws of Motion to describe the
effects of balanced and unbalanced
forces on the motion of an object.
c. Construct an argument from evidence
to support the claim that the amount of
force needed to accelerate an object is
proportional to its mass (inertia).
 
Newton’s First Law of Motion
 
States that an object at rest will remain at rest,
and an object at a constant velocity will continue
moving at a constant velocity, unless it is acted on
by an unbalanced force.
An object at rest will stay at rest, an object in
motion will stay in motion unless acted on by a
force.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEHR8YQNm_Q
 
Inertia
 
The tendency of an object
to resist a change in motion.
 
Newton’s Second Law of Motion
 
Acceleration depends on the
object’s mass and on the net
force acting on the object.
https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=ZvPrn3aBQG8
 
Newton’s Third Law of Motion
 
States that if one object exerts force on
another object, then the second object
exerts a force of equal strength in the
opposite direction on the first object.
For every action there is an equal but
opposite reaction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgqcGrB
3re8
 
 
Action Force
 
The force acting in one
direction.
 
Reaction Force
 
The force acting in the
opposite direction.
 
Normal Force
 
The normal force is the support force exerted
upon an object that is in contact with another
stable object.
For example, if a book is resting upon a surface,
then the surface is exerting an
upward force upon the book in order to support
the weight of the book.
 
Mass  (F=MA)
 
A measure of how much matter is in an
object.  The basic unit of measurement
for mass is the kilogram.
 
F=MA – Force equals Mass x Acceleration
 
Momentum
 
The product of an object’s mass and
velocity.
 
Momentum = Mass x Velocity
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2
Gb4NIv0Xg
 
Law of Conservation of Momentum
 
The rule that in the absence of outside
forces, the total momentum of objects
that interact does not  change.
The amount of momentum is the same
before and after interaction.
 
T.O.T.D.
 
If an object’s momentum depends on velocity and
mass, explain the following:
If both dogs have the same velocity, which one has
the greater momentum?  Explain.
 
Dog 1
Dog 2
 
TOTD Part 2
 
According to Newton’s Third Law,
how are action and reaction forces
related?
 
TOTD Part 3
 
Explain what would happen, using
Newton’s Law, if you tried to catch
a ball while wearing roller skates.
 
Quizlet
 
https://quizlet.com/193679526/vocab
ulary-53-force-and-motion-flash-cards/
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Explore Newton's Laws of Motion including the concepts of force, inertia, acceleration, action and reaction forces, and the role of mass in determining motion. Newton's First Law states that objects at rest remain at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Newton's Second Law relates acceleration to mass and force, while Newton's Third Law explains action and reaction forces. Discover how balanced and unbalanced forces affect motion and the significance of the normal force in supporting objects.

  • Newtons Laws
  • Motion
  • Force
  • Inertia
  • Acceleration

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  1. Force and Motion Newtons Laws Vocabulary 5.3 You will need 10 Index Cards/Week 3

  2. CCGPS S8P5b. Construct an explanation using Newton s Laws of Motion to describe the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces on the motion of an object. c. Construct an argument from evidence to support the claim that the amount of force needed to accelerate an object is proportional to its mass (inertia).

  3. Newtons First Law of Motion States that an object at rest will remain at rest, and an object at a constant velocity will continue moving at a constant velocity, unless it is acted on by an unbalanced force. An object at rest will stay at rest, an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by a force. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEHR8YQNm_Q

  4. Inertia The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.

  5. Newtons Second Law of Motion Acceleration depends on the object s mass and on the net force acting on the object. https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=ZvPrn3aBQG8

  6. Newtons Third Law of Motion States that if one object exerts force on another object, then the second object exerts a force of equal strength in the opposite direction on the first object. For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgqcGrB 3re8

  7. Action Force The force acting in one direction.

  8. Reaction Force The force acting in the opposite direction.

  9. Normal Force The normal force is the support force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another stable object. For example, if a book is resting upon a surface, then the surface is exerting an upward force upon the book in order to support the weight of the book.

  10. Mass (F=MA) A measure of how much matter is in an object. The basic unit of measurement for mass is the kilogram. F=MA Force equals Mass x Acceleration

  11. Momentum The product of an object s mass and velocity. Momentum = Mass x Velocity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2 Gb4NIv0Xg

  12. Law of Conservation of Momentum The rule that in the absence of outside forces, the total momentum of objects that interact does not change. The amount of momentum is the same before and after interaction.

  13. T.O.T.D. If an object s momentum depends on velocity and mass, explain the following: If both dogs have the same velocity, which one has the greater momentum? Explain. Dog 1 Dog 2

  14. TOTD Part 2 According to Newton s Third Law, how are action and reaction forces related?

  15. TOTD Part 3 Explain what would happen, using Newton s Law, if you tried to catch a ball while wearing roller skates.

  16. Quizlet https://quizlet.com/193679526/vocab ulary-53-force-and-motion-flash-cards/

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