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Newton's First Law of Motion

Newton's First Law of Motion

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Science

7th - 8th Grade

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James Gonzalez

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14 Slides • 24 Questions

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Newton's first law of motion

By John Toje

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Newton's First Law of Motion

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What is motion?

Motion is a change in position relative to a frame of reference.

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Reference Point

  • A place or object used for comparison to determine if something is in motion.

  • Movement is relative to an object that appears stationary

  • Earth is the most common frame of reference.

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Open Ended

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What is the frame of reference for the sunset?

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Multiple Choice

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Is a person who is seated on a moving train in motion in relation to the train?

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Yes

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No

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Multiple Choice

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Is the same train passenger in motion in relation to a tree outside of the train?

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Yes

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No

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Speed

  • Speed is the distance traveled in a given amount of time.

  • Speed = distance/ time

  • The units for speed: meters/second (m/sec), kilometers/hour (km/hr), or miles/hour (mph).

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Speed= distance/ time

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Velocity

  • A quantity that describes the speed of the object and its direction of travel.

  • The rate of change of an object's position in a reference frame.

  • Constant velocity is always motion along a straight line.

  • If an object moves in a positive direction, then we use a positive number to represent the velocity.

  • If an object moves in a negative direction, then we use a negative number to represent the velocity.

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Multiple Choice

A place or object used for comparison to determine if another object is in motion is called a

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comparison point

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reference point

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point of view

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motion detector

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Multiple Choice

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A runner races in the 100 meter dash. It takes her 10 seconds to finish. What is her average speed?

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10 m/s

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1000 m/s

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100 seconds

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10 seconds

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Multiple Choice

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What is the formula to calculate speed?

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S = t/d

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S = d/t

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S = d x t

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S = t x d

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Multiple Choice

A change in an object's position is called ______.
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Speed
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Motion
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Velocity
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Friction

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Open Ended

A bus travels north along a straight stretch of road. Its velocity is a constant 15 m/s. Another bus travels south on the same road at the same speed. What is the velocity of the second bus?

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Multiple Choice

The measure of how fast an object is moving and what direction it is moving

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velocity

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force

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speed

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acceleration

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Multiple Choice

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What is this graph showing?
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Constant Speed
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Acceleration (speeding up)
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Deceleration (slowing down)
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No motion

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Newton's First Law of Motion

Unless acted on by an unbalanced force, an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion at a constant velocity.

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Inertia and Newton's First Law

  • Another name for Newton's First Law

  • Inertia is the tendency of objects to resist any change in motion.

  • Objects with more mass have more inertia than objects with less mass.

  • More force is needed to overcome the inertia of a massive object to change its motion than is needed to cause the same change in the motion of a less massive object.

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Multiple Choice

Newton’s 1st Law applies to…

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only moving objects

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only nonmoving objects

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both moving and nonmoving objects

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no objects, except those in space

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Multiple Choice

If an object in motion is not acted on by an unbalanced force, it will continue with the same speed and direction.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

An object's tendency to resist change in its state of motion.

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gravity

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force

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inertia

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friction

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Multiple Choice

Which force opposes motion between two surfaces in direct contact?

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inertia

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mass

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friction

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acceleration

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Multiple Choice

An object at rest will stay at rest unless an unbalanced force acts on it.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

You push a sofa, but you can’t get it to move by yourself. Why?

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You have more inertia than the sofa.

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There is no inertia because the sofa is not moving.

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Your force is stronger than the friction between the sofa and the floor.

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The sofa’s inertia is greater than your applied force.

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How to Calculate Speed

 Speed = distance divided by time

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Multiple Choice

It takes Natalie 0.25 hours to drive to school. Her route is 16 km long. What is Serina’s average speed on her drive to school?

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1 km/h

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4 km/h

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64 km/h

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64 mph

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Multiple Choice

A bus travels 20km in 30 minutes. What is the average speed of the bus?

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20 km/h

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30 km/h

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40 km/h

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50 km/h

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Multiple Choice

Calculate the speed. Use your calculator!!!


A baseball is thrown a distance of 60 ft. in 0.5 seconds. What is the speed of the baseball?

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120 seconds

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120 ft./s

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30 feet

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30 ft./s

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Multiple Choice

A baseball is thrown a distance of 60 ft. in 0.5 seconds. What is the speed of the baseball?


What value represents the distance in this problem?

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60 ft.

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0.5 seconds

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distance

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none of these

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Multiple Choice

A baseball is thrown a distance of 60 ft. in 0.5 seconds. What is the speed of the baseball?


What mathematical operation will you perform to calculate the speed?

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add

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subtract

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multiply

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divide

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Multiple Choice

A block is pulled 40 meters to the right in 10 minutes. What is the average speed the block was pulled?

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10 meters per minute

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4 meters per minute

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.4 meters per minute

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.10 meters per second

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Fill in the Blank

A student walks 2km in 30 minutes. What is the average speed in km/h?


Pay attention to the units of measure!!!


Enter your equation and answer in the space provided.

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Poll

Rate your understanding of motion and Newton's First Law.

Level 0- Even with help, I still don't understand.

Level 1- I'm starting to get it, but I'm still confused.

Level 2- I can do this help, or with an example in front of me.

Level 3- I can do this on my own. I can show I understand.

Level 4- I am very confident with this. I can teach someone how to do this.

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HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!

See you tomorrow! More calculating speed practice!

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By John Toje

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