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Newton's Three Laws!

! By AJ.! !

Newton's three laws explains the different laws of motion. First of all, Newton discovered inertia. Inertia states an object will stay at rest until a force acts on it. The soccer ball will stay on the surface until you kick it. The ball will keep still until something will stop it such as a goalie catching it. A trigger doesn't move until you pull it back. To sum it up, inertia is an important part of Newton's rst law. Newton's second law explains acceleration. Acceleration tells us when a force acts on an object the object's speed and/or direction is changed. Also, if two objects come against each other the heavier object just will stay there. The smaller object has to have more force to push the heavier object over. For example, in soccer to make the ball go faster or higher, the player has to use a lot of force. We use Newton's second law all the time. Newton's third law explains equal and opposite reaction. Here are three examples of Newton's third law of motion. Newton's third law is equal and opposite reaction. When you kick a ball, the ball pushes off your foot, (action) and then the ball ies up really fast. When a ball hits the ground that would be the action the reaction would be when the

ball comes back up. Every where there is equal and opposite reaction.!

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