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Newton's Three laws

By Blake!

! ! Newton's three laws explains things that are in motion and are not in motion. Newton described inertia in his rst law. The rst part of inertia is: a soccer ball will stay still until moved by a defenders kick. The second part of inertia is: a soccer ball will stay in motion until stopped by a goalie. Newton's three laws explain inertia also because they explain how things move and how things react to force. To conclude all this, inertia is things that move until some one applies the force to stop it or it will just keep going, and things that don't move until force is applied to make it move. Newton's second law explains acceleration. Acceleration tells us that when a force acts on an object in motion, the object's speed and/or direction is changed. Also, If the object is heavier it is going to take more force to change the objects speed and/or direction. This soccer ball will stay in the same direction until the players kick it the other way the players are the force that changes the soccer ball's direction. In conclusion, Newton's second law explains acceleration. Newton's third and last law explains that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Here are three examples. When you bounce a ball, the action is it hits the ground the reaction is it bounces. When you kick a soccer ball, the action is it gets kicked and the reaction is it ies through the air. When you blow on a wind chime, the action is the blowing and the reaction is it moves and chimes. In conclusion, Newton's third law explains action and reaction. To wrap this all up, Newton's three laws explain how things move and stop.!

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