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Okay, So I'm going to be talking about Newton's laws
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of motion and showing you examples by playing soccer.
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So the first law has to deal with inertia.
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So Law one is an object in motion will remain
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in motion unless acted on by a force.
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Okay, so here, have a ball, and I'm gonna kick
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it on once it hits.
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Of course, it's gonna stop.
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So by hitting the are, you can use it by
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heading the wall.
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It stops so low.
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One also states in an object at rest will remain
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at rest until acted on by force.
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Okay, so this ball is at rest.
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But then I'm gonna kick it.
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Yeah, and it is in motion.
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Yeah, I'm not.
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So law to is about force and force equals mass
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times acceleration.
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So, law to states that a greater force will result
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in a greater acceleration.
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So if I kicked the ball with a lot of
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acceleration and it's gonna go, yeah, faster, right.
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Mhm. But then I could kick the ball with not
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a lot of force.
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And this acceleration will be slower.
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So off the states that when I forces exerted on
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an object, the object exerts force back.
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Okay, so if I kicked the ball at the wall,
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the same force is coming back.
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So then another example is of the ball drops to
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the ground.
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Unequal force is being put on the ball in the
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ground of the ball coming up.