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  • Place A Coin On The Index Card
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    Newton's First Law of Motion Sir Isaac Newton was in my mind one of the greatest people who ever lived. He was born in 1642 and died in 1727. He formulated three laws of motion that help explain some very important principles of physics. Some of Newton's laws could only be proved under certain conditions; actual observations and experiments made sure that they are true. Newton's laws tell us how objects move by describing the relationship between force and motion. I am going to try to explain hi...
  • Sir Isaac Newton
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    The Supreme Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was the greatest and most prominent physicist to ever walk upon the Earths surface, yet we have the Anti-Newtonians who say that Sir Isaac Newton should not be considered the greatest / most influential physicist of the past or present. However, in Dr. Michael Harts book The 100 Most Influential People in History Sir Isaac Newton is listed as the second most substantial person in history with Muhammad being the first, and Jesus Christ bei...
  • F Force And M Mass
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    Newton's Three Laws of Motion We experience each of Sir Isaac Newton's laws everyday. In a car, pushing a car, or even in a fight. All of these laws have to do with motion. You can experience the first law in a stopping car, the second when you are a pushing a shopping cart, and the third one in the water. Newton's first law in laymen terms is "An object in motion tends to stay in motion, and an object at rest tends to stay at rest, unless the object is acted upon by an outside force". You would...
  • Isaac Newton
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    Isaac Newton By: Mary Isaac Newton was a well-known English scientist. He accomplished a lot during his time and influenced the world a great deal. He is considered to have contributed more to science than any other person. His life can be divided into three periods. The first one was his early childhood, he second was the time of his accomplishments, and the third is his later life. Isaac Newton was born on December 25, 1642 in Wools thorpe, Lincolnshire, England. His family was poor and his pa...
  • Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton
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    Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton was born in Lincolnshire, near Grantham, on December 25, 1642. His education took place at Trinity College, in Cambridge where he lived from 1661 to 1696. Here is where he studied physics and astronomy, and created calculus. Newton became interested in mathematics in the autumn of 1663 when he tried to read an astrology book but could not understand it because he had little knowledge of trigonometry and geometry. What got his mind going was when he read that par...
  • Elastics Around The Egg
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    Newtons first Law: An object will remain at rest, or in motion, unless acted on by a force. Newtons second Law: Force = mass over acceleration Newton's first and second law has an important connection to the egg mobile assessment task. Newton's first law tells us that an object will remain at rest or in motion unless acted on by a force. In the experiment, a box of some sort will be dropped 3 metres in hight with a raw egg inside. There are limited resources that can be used ie: Paper Cardboard ...
  • Newton's Second And Third Laws Of Motion
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    Newton's law of motion serve as the basis for all of physics despite the fact that all three of them are no more than a few sentences long. Newton's first, second, and third laws all hold implications on the concepts of equilibrium and work. Newton's laws of motion have an effect upon equilibrium situations. An object at equilibrium is either moving at a constant velocity, or stationary. At equilibrium there is no acceleration, no net force, and all of the forces are balanced. Newton's first law...

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