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Labster Simulation Activity on

Objectives: At the end of this simulation, you will be able to…

o Describing the first law of Newton

o Defining inertia and frames of reference

o Deriving the second law of Newton

o Identifying the action and reaction forces in different situations

Observations:

Here I observe how Newton`s 3rd law can


solve, the discuss the formula in solving the
3rd law of Newton.

Newton`s 3rd law discuss how two object re-


act to each other if the collision occurs on the
two object.

Same observation on this illustration, but we


all know that the bricks are made stationary.
So it shows here how they re-act to each
other. The fast moving car bounce back
where it comes but then the bricks didn’t
move but it made some damage from the fast
moving car.

In here, they demonstrate how the fast


moving car re-act to small stationary bricks.
The bricks may move but unlike the fast
moving car that bounce back a lot.

The gravitational force also occurs on


Newton`s 3rd law that helps a lot when
Newton`s 3rd law happen on two object.
Conclusion:

Newton`s 3rd law of motion states that all Forces act in pairs. For one force to act on an
object, second object will have force in the opposite direction.

Picture of Labster Score:


Pledge:
“I accept responsibility for my role in ensuring the integrity of the work submitted by the group in which
I participated.”

Name of Participants:

1. Cejas, Philip Joel C.


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