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BY: Spencer Coomer, and Rio
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According to newton's first law, the state of
motion of an object doesn't change as long as
the net force acting on it is zero.
Example “if you throw a baseball in space it
will continue at the same velocity forever.
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The second law states that the acceleration of a
object is equal to the net force acting on it
divided by the objects mass
Mass is the measure of inertia in a object.
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Mass is the measure of inertia in a object
Weight is the measure of the force of gravity
acting on an object.
Your weight can change with gravity but your
mass never will change with gravity.
BY: Spencer Coomer and Rio