Describe how you interact with Newton’s Laws of Motion (inertia, acceleration, action/reaction) in your day to day life (school, sports, eating, etc.)
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The study of kinematics is founded on Newton's principles of motion, which are three physical laws. The relationship between an object's motion and the force exerted on it is described by these rules. They are necessary because classical mechanics, one of the primary areas of physics, is built on them. These rules were created by Isaac Newton, who utilised them to describe a variety of physical systems and events.
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- This indicates that motion cannot vary or decrease without an imbalanced force acting on it. You will never go somewhere if nothing occurs to you. If you're moving in one direction, until anything occurs to you, you'll keep going in that direction indefinitely.
- In other words, if the resultant force (the vector sum of the forces acting on the body) is zero, the object's velocity remains constant. When we state that an object's velocity is constant, we imply that the magnitude and direction of the velocity are both constant.
- When you view a film of astronauts, we'll provide you a nice illustrative example. Have you ever observed how their tools float in the air? They can only put them in space and keep them there. There is no way to change this condition because there is no force to act.
- When kids toss items at the camera, they do the same thing; the objects go in a straight path. In other words, if they put an object in space, it will continue to move in the same direction and at the same speed unless it is disrupted.
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