Professional Documents
Culture Documents
AND MOTION
Frictional_Forces_4[1].pp
t
Gravitational_Force_3[1].p
pt
This means that, wherever you are in the world, "down" is always
towards the ground - even though your "down" isn't the same direction
as anybody else's.
graph
...
Motion_5[1].ppt
Balanced_and_Unbalanced_Forces_6[1
].ppt
If two objects with the same mass are acted on by a force, but the
force is greater for one of the objects, the one that had the
greater force applied will have the GREATER change in speed.
If equal force is applied to objects of different masses, the object
with the LESSER mass will have the greater change in speed.
It is harder to change the speed of objects with GREATER mass
than those with lesser mass.
14. Newtons three laws help explain the movement in space and on
EARTH.
An object will remain at REST (or in STRAIGHT line at a constant
speed) unless an outside force acts upon it. Basically, objects do
not change motion unless they are FORCED to. This is known as
INERTIA. This is why you move forward in a car when it suddenly
stops (and should always wear your SEATBELT!).
www.physicsclassroom.com
www.physicsclassroom.com
Rate_of_motion_7[1].p
pt
intro to site
graphing game
Slow Speed
Fast Speed