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First Law of Motion or Inertia law.
The first law states that an object in motion will continue to move with same speed in the same direction until another force acts on it.

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Write the date and copy the vocabulary in your notebook, remember illustrate each word.
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Inertia
Is the resistance of any physical object to any change in its velocity. This includes changes to the object's speed, or direction of motion.
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Motion
the action or process of moving or being moved.
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Friction
Is one force that can slow or stop moving objects.
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Velocity
Is an object`s speed and direction
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Copy the definition of the first law in your notebook.
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First Law of Motion or Inertia law.
The first law states that an object in motion will continue to move with same speed in the same direction until another force acts on it.
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Multiple Choice
What is Newton's First Law known as? The Law of
Friction
Mass
Inertia
Gravity
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Multiple Choice
Why do you move left when a car moves right?
Inertia
Gravity
Force
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Multiple Choice
Why is it hard to move a bed from one side to another?
Friction
Gravity
Deceleration
Bad luck
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Multiple Choice
How long will an object remain in rest?
Until a force acts on it
Until god wants
Its not moving anyway....
5 minutes more
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Multiple Choice
I move a chair, the chair stops moving if I stop moving it
First law
Second law
Third law
Choclos
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Multiple Choice
Who created the three laws of motion?
Albert Einstein
Stephen Hawking
Isaac Newton
Kendall Jenner
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Multiple Choice
Which is the first law?
Law of gravity
Law of inertia
Law of motion
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Multiple Choice
An object in motion will stay in motion unless an external force acted on it. This is an example of
First law of motion
Second law of motion
Third low of motion
First Law of Motion or Inertia law.
The first law states that an object in motion will continue to move with same speed in the same direction until another force acts on it.

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