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Prepare a chart which gives the information about the Newton's three laws of motion with examples by using collection of pictures​

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The law of Inertia, F = ma, and the law of Action and Reaction are among Newton's three laws of motion.

Explanation:

Newton's laws of motion are three assertions that describe the relationships between the forces acting on a body and its motion, and they are the cornerstone of classical mechanics. They were first stated by English physicist and mathematician Isaac Newton.

  1. First law: The law of Inertia
  2. Second law: F = ma
  3. Third law: Law of Action and Reaction
  • Newton's first law asserts that if a body is at rest or moving in a straight path at a constant speed, it will remain at rest or continue to move in a straight line at a constant speed until acted upon by a force.
  • The law of inertia is the name given to this concept.

Example: A miniature rocket being launched into the atmosphere or a ball falling through the atmosphere.

  • Newton's second law is a quantitative description of the consequences that a force can have on the motion of a body. It states that the force applied to a body equals the magnitude and direction of its momentum change over time.
  • The momentum of a body is determined by the product of its mass and velocity. Momentum, like velocity, is a vector quantity with both magnitude and direction. The amplitude, direction, or both of the momentum components can be affected by a force acting on a body.

Example: Bicycling is a great example of Newton's 2nd rule in action. The bicycle is the mass in this case. The force is generated by the leg muscles pulling on the bicycle pedals.

  • When two bodies contact, Newton's third law states that they apply forces to each other that are equal in magnitude and opposing in direction.
  • This law is useful in assessing static equilibrium situations in which all forces are balanced, but it also applies to bodies moving in a uniform or rapid motion.

Example: You apply a given amount of force to a wall, and the wall responds with the same amount of force.

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