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Newton's Three Laws!

By Molly!

Newton's three laws explains that things stay still and also are in motion until it comes to a stop. Newton's rst law describes inertia. The rst part of inertia is, a soccer ball will remain still on the grass until somebody Soccer ball at rest kicks it. The second part of inertia is, a soccer ball will continue to roll until somebody comes to steal the ball. To sum it up, inertia describes that an object will stay unless acted upon by a force, and something will stop by a force. Newton's second law describes acceleration. To start with, acceleration is when a force acts upon an object in motion to change the direction and/or speed. It depends on how heavy an object is to change the direction. A softball will take more force to throw then a baseball, because a softball is bigger. In Player throwing the ball conclusion, Newton's second Softball and a baseball law is used in a lot of sports. ! Newton's third law describes action and reaction. An action is when you push on an object, and the reaction is the object pushing back. One example is, when you jump to shoot a basketball, your feet push the oor, and the oor pushes back. That is the action and the reaction. The action is you pushing the oor, and the reaction is the oor pushing back. In conclusion, That is an example of Person shooting the Newton's third law.! ball These three paragraphs talk about Newton's three laws, and what they do.!

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