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How to make project on force and laws of motion with picture please share the project

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Answered by alokkumar78681
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Explanation:

Sir Isaac Newton lived during the 1600s. Like all scientists, he made observations about the

world around him. Some of his observations were about motion. His observations have been

supported by more data over time; and we now call these Newton’s Laws of Motion. His laws of

motion explain rest, constant motion, accelerated motion, and describe how balanced and

unbalanced forces act to cause these states of motion.

Review the three laws of motion:

 Newton's first law of motion says that an object in motion will stay in motion and an

object at rest will stay at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force.

o An object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it.

o An object that is not moving remains at rest until something pushes or pulls it.

o An object that is moving remains moving until something pushes or pulls it.

o All objects resist having their motion changed.

o This tendency to resist a change in motion is called inertia.

o The more mass an object has, the greater its inertia.

 The second law of motion states that the force of an object is equal to its mass times its

acceleration.

o A change in motion occurs only if a net force is exerted on an object.

o A net force changes the velocity of the object, and causes it to accelerate.

o If an object is acted upon by a net force, the change in velocity will be in the

direction of the net force.

o The acceleration of an object depends on its mass.

o The more mass an object has or the more inertia it has, the harder it is to

accelerate.

o More mass means less acceleration if the force acting on the objects is the same.

 Newton's third law of motion states that for every action there is an equal and opposite

reaction.

o When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an

equal force in the opposite direction on the first object.

o The force exerted by the first object is the action force.

o The force exerted by the second object is the reaction force.

Where can you find Newton’s three Laws? This project allows you find it in magazines and real life. Your task

is to make a book of the Newton’s laws using, at the smallest, 8.5 by 11 inch paper (notebook size) which you

will fold in half to make a “book” out of.

Procedure:

1. First, you will need to state each law as it is written in your textbook or other source.

2. Then find at least two pictures that illustrate each law. Pictures can be from magazines, real

photographs, and newspapers, and must be printed and cut out if from the internet. The pictures from

the internet must be photographs not diagrams or illustrations and cannot already be labeled with forces.

The pictures must be in color.

3. Write a paragraph describing how the pictures you choose illustrates the law. The paragraphs must be

at least 5 sentences. Please make sure your references are school appropriate.

Page 1……..Cover Page…….Title of Project

Your name/s

Your hour #

Date

Page 2 and 3……..1st Law…….. State Newton’s 1st Law

Two pictures illustrating the law

One paragraph for each picture describing how the picture illustrates Newton’s 1st

law.

Page 4 and 5……..2nd Law…….. State Newton’s 2nd Law

Two pictures illustrating the law

One paragraph for each picture describing how the picture illustrates Newton’s 2nd

law.

Page 6 an 7……..3rd Law…….. State Newton’s 3rd Law

Two pictures illustrating the law

Draw arrows on your pictures, indicating action and reaction force pairs on the

actual pictures.

One paragraph for each picture describing how the picture illustrates Newton’s 3rd

law.

Your task is to make a PowerPoint presentation of the Newton’s laws using Microsoft PowerPoint or an

equivalent computer program.

Procedure:

1. First, you will need to state each law as it is written in your textbook or other source.

2. Then find at least two pictures or video segments that illustrate each law and copy them to a PowerPoint

slide; one picture per slide. Pictures or video segments can be from any internet source or digital media

that is school appropriate. The pictures must be photographs not diagrams or illustrations and cannot

already be labeled with forces. The pictures must be in color. Beware of using video segments or links,

some of them may not work on school computers, therefore you may want to try them on school

grounds before placing them in your project. If I cannot access them from school your grade will

reflect so.

3. Write a paragraph describing how each picture you chose illustrates the law. The paragraphs must be at

least 5 sentences and be on the same slide as the picture. Please make sure your references are school

appropriate.

Slide 1……..Cover Page…….Title of Project

Your name

Your hour #

Date

Slide 2 and 3……..1st Law…….. State Newton’s 1st Law

Two pictures illustrating the law

One paragraph for each picture describing how the picture illustrates Newton’s 1st

.

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