Friday, March 28, 2014

Newtons Laws

1. What are the relationships between forces and motion? 
 Forces are when something makes an object move. A force is when an object is being changed from slow to fast or stop and go. Change in distance, motion and acceleration. Changes in velocity are from the change in the mass. 
Motion is when the object moves from one place to another after reacting from a force. 

        

2. What are the variables that affect motion and force? 
Speed and acceleration and the force (gravity is affected by air which is friction). force slows motion when an object is moving across such as a car moving across the road the car is in contact with the ground and the ground has friction towards the car. The road is pushing up well the car pushes down. F=MA 
   
3. How does Newton’s three laws describe the motion of a moving 
object? 

Because each of the laws describe a new kind of motion and force and how they react to one another. The first law describes how an object at rest will stay at rest with no motion and an object in motion will stay in motion. The second describes how much a force is applied to an object in motion. The third describes how when a action force is created than an a reaction force is reacted. 




4. How does gravity impact objects?
Gravity pulls the object down. Say a marble is on the table and it falls it will  fall to the ground not float up. Because gravity pulls down. if there was not gravity like the space than we would be floating everywhere. 
   

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