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Do Now: Newton’s Laws of Motion Essential Question: Newton established his three Laws of motion to do what? Newton’s First Law of Motion • Definition: An object in motion stays in motion, or an object at rest stays at rest until an unbalanced net force acts on it. • Under these conditions the first law says that if an object is not pushed or pulled upon, its velocity will naturally remain constant. This means that if an object is moving along, untouched by a force of any kind, it will continue to move along in a perfectly straight line at a constant speed. Newton’s First Law of Motion Continued…. • The first law also means that if an object is standing still and is not contacted by any forces, it will continue to remain motionless. Actually, a motionless object is just a special case of an object that is maintaining constant velocity. Its velocity is constantly 0 m/s. If the velocity is not changing is there an acceleration? • Turn to elbow buddy and discuss. What is Inertia? • Write down something in your notebook. Inertia • Definition: Tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion. Video Questions? • Does weight and mass mean the same thing? • What causes an object to move when its at rest? Do Now: Newton’s Second Law If I was an object traveling at a constant velocity what would my acceleration be? If an object has a velocity of 0 m/s what would its acceleration be? Newton’s Second Law • Definition: A net force acting on an object causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the force. Question for discussion • If an object has a mass and there is an acceleration what can we calculate? Newton’s Second Law Continued… • Acceleration is determined by the size of force and the mass of an object. How to calculate Force Questions for Video • Which ball was the lightest? Yellow or red? • Which ball traveled the furthest the fastest? • It takes less force to move something that is ___________________? Do Now: Behavior Expectations Today: • We will not talk without raising our hand. • We will participate in all activities and be on task. • We will be respectful to everyone. Force Problem #1 • An Elephant has a mass of 5 kg and an acceleration of 2 m/s/s. What is the force on the object? Force Problem #2 • An object has a mass of 15.89 kg and an acceleration of 17.18 m/s/s. What is the force on the object? Force Problem #3 • Ms. Alvarez has an object that’s force is 50N and it has an acceleration of 10m/s2, what is the mass of the object? Work with Partner or Alone! Do Now: Newton’s Third Law • Definition: For every action (or force), there is an equal and opposite reaction (or force). • For example, if you push on a wall, it will push back on you as hard as you are pushing on it. What is Momentum? • Write something in your notebook. Just Guess! Momentum • Definition: Property or tendency of moving objects to keep moving resulting from its mass and velocity. How to calculate Momentum (p) Momentum Problem #1 • A particle has a mass of 10 kg and a velocity of 5 m/s. What is the momentum of the particle? Momentum Problem #2 • A particle has a momentum of 10 kg/m/s and a velocity of 5 m/s. What is the Mass of the particle?