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LAW OF MOTION

Jasmine Mae E. Peralta and


Natasha Zoey Belmonte
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WHAT IS LAW OF MOTION?


Newton's laws of motion are three basic laws of classical
mechanics that describe the relationship between the motion of
an object and the forces acting on it.
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THREE LAWS OF MOTION


• Law of Inertia
• Law of Mass and Acceleration
• Law of Action and Reaction
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LAW OF INERTIA
• Newton’s First Law of motion
• An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion
remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless
acted on by an unbalanced force.
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EXAMPLE OF LAW OF INERTIA

• If you move the card slowly,


it isn't fast enough to
overcome that force. If you
flick it quickly, the coin stays
in one place and then drops
into the cup. An object at rest
will remain at rest.
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LAW OF MASS AND


ACCELERATION
• Newton’s Second Law of motion
• a force upon an object causes it to accelerate according to the
formula net force = mass x acceleration. So the acceleration of
the object is directly proportional to the force and inversely
proportional to the mass.
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EXAMPLE OF LAW OF MASS AND


ACCELERATION

• If a baseball player
hits a ball with
double the force, the
rate at which the ball
will accelerate (speed
up) will be doubled.
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LAW OF ACTION AND REACTION

• Newton’s Third Law of motion


• " Every action has an equal and opposite
reaction”
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EXAMPLE OF LAW OF ACTION AND


REACTION

• when swimmer
putting the water
backward with his
hand call this action
and the water pushes
the water forward
through the water
this is called
reaction.
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