5 examples from your surroundings and give examplaneston based on newtons laws of motion
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Newton's first law of motion says that an object will not change its speed unless an unbalanced force affects it. Lets see a few examples:
1. If you are driving your car at a very high speed and struck by a wall or a tree, the car will come to a stop but you will keep going forward. That is why cars have airbags to save you.
2. If you throw a ball in space it will keep moving forward unless gets hit by a meteorite or reached any gravity field that provide it friction.
Newton's second law of motion says that acceleration is produced when an unbalanced force acts as an object. The examples are:
1. It is easier to push an empty shopping cart rather than a full cart as the full cart has more mass and so needs more pressure to push it.
Newton's third law of motions says that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. The examples are:
1. When the air rushes out of the balloon, the balloon flies in air.
2. When you dive off of a dive board you try to push the spring board, the spring board throws you up again as its opposite reaction.
1. If you are driving your car at a very high speed and struck by a wall or a tree, the car will come to a stop but you will keep going forward. That is why cars have airbags to save you.
2. If you throw a ball in space it will keep moving forward unless gets hit by a meteorite or reached any gravity field that provide it friction.
Newton's second law of motion says that acceleration is produced when an unbalanced force acts as an object. The examples are:
1. It is easier to push an empty shopping cart rather than a full cart as the full cart has more mass and so needs more pressure to push it.
Newton's third law of motions says that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. The examples are:
1. When the air rushes out of the balloon, the balloon flies in air.
2. When you dive off of a dive board you try to push the spring board, the spring board throws you up again as its opposite reaction.
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