Introduction To Newton's Laws of Motion: Bb101: Sabariah Binti Majid (BB101: SABARIAH)
Introduction To Newton's Laws of Motion: Bb101: Sabariah Binti Majid (BB101: SABARIAH)
Newton's First Law of Motion states that in order for the motion of an object to change, a force must act upon it, a concept generally called inertia.
Newton's Second Law of Motion The acceleration produced by a particular force acting on a body is directly proportional to the magnitude of the force and inversely proportional to the mass of the body. - Newton's Second Law of Motion, translated from the Principia's Latin
Newton's Second Law of Motion defines the relationship between acceleration, force, and mass.
Newton's Third Law of Motion To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction; or, the mutual actions of two bodies upon each other are always equal, and directed to contrary parts. - Newton's Third Law of Motion, translated from the Principia's Latin
Newton's Third Law of Motion states that any time a force acts from one object to another, there is an equal force acting back on the original object. If you pull on a rope, therefore, the rope is pulling back on you as well.
Newton's First Law of Motion states that in order for the motion of an object to change, a force must act upon it, a concept generally called inertia. Newton's Second Law of Motion defines the relationship between acceleration, force, and mass. Newton's Third Law of Motion states that any time a force acts from one object to another, there is an equal force acting back on the original object. If you pull on a rope, therefore, the rope is pulling back on you as well.