Physics, asked by hoodaneeraj8325, 3 months ago

* Newton's laws of motion are an inherent part of our everyday life. Starting from the beginning of the day till the end, Newton's laws find their applications in a number of

activities we do.

What to do:

1. With reference to the content given in NCERT, find out what are the three laws of

Motion?

2. Give examples showing applicability of the laws in everyday life situations. (think in reference to walking, playing, driving etc). Also Paste pictures.​

Answers

Answered by devarchanc
58

Explanation:

Newton's laws of motion are the most simplest and the most important concepts to learn in physics. It's just the basic understanding but in a more scientific way. So now let's dive into the content. and objects in motion remain in motion with the same velocity unless acted upon an unbalanced force".

NEWTON'S FIRST LAW OF MOTION

Now imagine you are travelling in a car traveling at a speed of 60km/hr, now a dog jumps in front of your car and you suddenly apply brake. Now will you keep moving or you stop abruptly? You will keep moving even though the car stops abruptly, and that's why when you apply brake you move front and then go back. This clearly explains NEWTON'S FIRST LAW OF MOTION, it states- " Objects at rest remains at rest and objects in motion remain in motion with the same velocity unless acted upon an unbalanced force".

NEWTON'S SECOND LAW OF MOTION

Now again imagine you are in a race, and you are given two choices. First choice you need to run along with a cart which is very heavy and filled with many stuffs and the Second choice you are given an empty cart. Which one will you choose? Obviously the empty cart, because the cart which is filled require alot of force but the empty cart doesn't require so much force, thus we can conclude that " Acceleration of an object depends on mass as well as force exerted on it" this is known as Newton's second law of motion. And it can be written as:

a=F/m

NEWTON'S THIRD LAW OF MOTION

This is the simplest law among all, let's imagine that you are blowing a balloon, it increases in volume and suddenly you lost the grip of it and the air rushes out of it and it's volume decreases and just flies up. it's just NEWTON'S THIRD LAW OF MOTION, it states "Every action has equal and oposite reaction"

Attachments:
Answered by rg6902802
21

Answer:

ʜᴏᴩᴇ ᴜ ᴜɴᴅᴇʀꜱᴛᴀɴᴅ

Attachments:
Similar questions
Math, 9 months ago