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Citations

Pictures:

-"Newtons First Law Picture 1."Google.com.np.,nd.web.04 Dec. 2015

When you throw a ball up in the air a unbalanced force acts on it called gravity and the ball comes back down to the ground

Examples

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When you are riding in a car you have the same motion as that car, but when it stops you continue moving until some force, the seatbelt, dash, etc., stops you.

Examples

When two people are pulling on an object with an equal balance, and one person lets go it is then an unbalanced force on the object will change its motion and position.

When the object has an equal force and a unbalanced force acts on it, the object will change its motion.

When you are in a car and it turns, you are still moving straight until somethng, like the car door, stops you.

Objects tend to maintain their state of motion unless acted upon by some external force.

Newton's First Law

Newtons Second Law

A body at rest or a body in constant motion remains in constant motion along a straight line unless acted upon by an external influence, called a force.

When the opposite force is acted onto the object its motion changes.

Citations

Newton's Laws of Motion

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website's:

-"Newtons laws of motion." World of mathematics. Gale ,2007. Science in Context. Web. 4 Dec . 2015

By: Abby, Abigail, Madi, Gabriela

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Newton's Third law

When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first object.

When two objects are in contact they exert equal and opposite forces on each other, and these forces are perpendicular to the contacting surface.

Planes use jet engines: engines that burn fuel and expel it backward. In expelling the burnt fuel, a force is exerted backward on it and it exerts an equal force on the plane.

When walking, to move forward parallel to the floor, you must push backward on the floor with one foot. By the third law the floor pushes forward moving you forward

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