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Forces (newton's first law of motion (Real life examples (playing a…
Forces
newton's first law of motion
:an object doesn't change as long as the net force acting on the object is zero
interia is the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
is also called the law of interia
Real life examples
playing a game of tug of war and they are both putting equal forces on the rope in opposite directions and which means that this balanced force results in no change of motion
A soccer ball is there and it takes unbalanced force to kick to change its motion
when launching a water rocket you can't force the rocket to go up on its own unless there is pressure added to it
work
the product of force and distance
is done when a force acts on an object in the direction the object moves
formula for work
Newton's Second Law of Motion
formula for Newton's Second law
Real life examples
the more psi or force you add to pump the water rocket, the higher it will go
while hitting a baseball, the harder you hit, the faster the ball goes
a loaded truck vs unloaded truck
Energy
kinetic energy
formula for kinetic energy
moving object depends upon its mass and speed
potential energy
formula for potential energy
energy that is stored as a result of position or shape