
Newton's laws
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Trishane Silva
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Newton's Laws
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Newton's 1st law
The law
until an unbalanced force is created objects at rest remains stationary and objects in motion moves in a uniform velocity.
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The figure on right shows you how an object remains stationary until a force is applied and how an object moves with a uniform velocity until a force act.
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More about the 1st law
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The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to it's unbalanced force and inversely proportional to its mass.
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Newton's 2nd law
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Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
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Newton's 3rd law
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Multiple Choice
An object with a mass of 40kg gets accelerated to 10ms-2 in 2second
Find the force applied ?
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400N
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