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Newton’s First Law Worksheet SOLUTIONS

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object remain in motion or will its motion change? If the motion changes, what kind of change occurs? Since the forces are balanced, the object will continue moving in its current motion, at a constant velocity of 4 m/s [NE]. Newton’s 1st Law confirms this. 7. An object is at rest on a perfectly frictionless surface. Instantly, a 10 N [W ...

  Change, Motion, Velocity, Motion change

Chapter 5. Force and Motion - Physics & Astronomy

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- Kinetic friction – opposes the motion direction – opposite the velocity vector - static friction – prevent the motion of the object ... • 2nd Law: change in motion ... constant velocity, if and only if the net force acting on the object is zero. a ==== 0 rrr F ==== 0 rrrr

  Change, Motion, Velocity

ONE-SCHOOL.NET Physics Equation List :Form 4

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v = final velocity (ms-1) u = initial velocity (ms-1) t = time for the velocity change (s) Graph of Motion Gradient of a Graph The gradient 'm' of a line segment between two points and is defined as follows: Change in y coordinate, Gradient, Change in x coordinate, y m x or y m x Δ = Δ Δ = Δ

  Change, Motion, Velocity, Velocity change

Force & Motion Activity Tub - Lakeshore Learning

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Once an object is set into motion, we can measure how fast it travels and calculate its speed.We can also calculate the velocity, which describes the speed and direction of a moving object.If the moving object travels at the same, unchanging velocity, it has a constant speed.A change in velocity (speeding up) causes acceleration. 4

  Change, Learning, Motion, Velocity, Lakeshore, Lakeshore learning

Rotational Motion - Physics

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Rotational Motion We are going to consider the motion of a rigid body about a fixed axis of rotation. ... is due to change in magnitude of velocity, speed v a tan and a r are the tangential and radial components of the acceleration vector a. a 22 ... If several torques are applied, the net torque causes angular acceleration: ...

  Change, Motion, Velocity, Rotational, Rotational motion

2-1 Position, Displacement, and Distance

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find the net displacement by adding, as vectors, the displacement of +80 meters, in the first 40 seconds, to the displacement of –40 meters, which occurs in the last 10 seconds. (b) Applying Equation 2.3 to find the average speed, . The average speed and average velocity differ because the motion involves a change of direction.

  Change, Position, Distance, Displacement, Motion, Velocity, 1 position, And distance

Newton's Laws of Motion Newton's First Law of Motion ...

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Newton's Laws of Motion Newton's First Law of Motion Objects at rest stay at rest, Objects in motion stay in motion, Until something changes its motion. Things continue doing what they are doing unless a force is applied to it. Objects have a natural tendency to resist change. This is INERTIA. Heavier objects (objects with more mass)

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motion graphs - Homestead

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Describing the motion of an object is occasionally hard to do with words. Sometimes graphs help make motion easier to picture, and therefore understand. Remember: • Motion is a change in position measured by distance and time. • Speed tells us the rate at which an object moves. • Velocity tells the speed and direction of a moving object.

  Change, Speed, Motion, Velocity

Physics Intro & Kinematics

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up, slow down, or change direction; the rate at which velocity changes Speed vs. Velocity • Speed is a scalar (how fast something is moving regardless of its direction). Ex: v = 20 mph • Speed is the magnitude of velocity. • Velocity is a combination of speed and direction. Ex: v = 20 mph at 15° south of west • The symbol for speed is v.

  Change, Velocity

NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION

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3. An object’s resistance to change in motion is dependent solely on what quantity? 4. Inertia is the resistance to change in motion so inertia depends solely on what? 5. What is required to cause acceleration? 6. What is the net force if you push a cart to the right with 5Nof force and a friend pushes the cart to the left with 5Nof force? 7.

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Physics C Rotational Motion Name: ANSWER KEY AP Review …

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Physics C Rotational Motion Name:__ANSWER KEY_ AP Review Packet Linear and angular analogs Linear Rotation x A “twist” (whereas force is a push or pull). position x displacement v velocity a T tangential acceleration Vectors in rotational motion Use the right hand rule to determine direction of the

  Motion, Velocity

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