1. Section 3&4 Newton’s Laws of Motion I. Law of Inertia II. F=ma III. Action-Reaction
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13. Newtons’s 1 st Law and You Don’t let this be you. Wear seat belts. Because of inertia, objects (including you) resist changes in their motion. When the car going 80 km/hour is stopped by the brick wall, your body keeps moving at 80 km/hour.
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28. 3 rd Law Flying gracefully through the air, birds depend on Newton’s third law of motion. As the birds push down on the air with their wings, the air pushes their wings up and gives them lift.
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33. 3 rd Law The reaction of a rocket is an application of the third law of motion. Various fuels are burned in the engine, producing hot gases. The hot gases push against the inside tube of the rocket and escape out the bottom of the tube. As the gases move downward, the rocket moves in the opposite direction.
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35. momentum Higher mass higher momentum Higher velocity higher momentum Momentum = mass x velocity p = m • v
39. Conservation of momentum When a moving object collides a fixed one, all of the momentum goes from blue one to the red one.
40. Conservation of momentum When an object of twice mass of the other one, it collides a smaller one, all of the momentum goes from the red ball to blue ball.