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LAW

OF
MOTION
GROUP 1
 Stephanie Nichole Anne
Aquino
 Arleeya Faye Bautista
 Chazy Andres
 Chenilyn Noel Briones
 Robert Agnes
 Jeb Escueta Ariola
VIII- DARWIN
SUBMITTED TO: Rosecell Quilinguin
1ST LAW OF MOTION

LAW OF INERTIA
Laws of Inertia is the first law in Newtons Law,
this explain how inertia affects non-moving and
moving objects. An object in motion tends to
keep moving at a constant speed in a straight line
unless it is acted by unbalanced force. Inertia
comes from mass, the more the mass the more
force must be needed to applied to move the
object to move at a constant speed.
Where does inertia
come from?
o INERTIA COMES FROM
MASS
o THE OBJECTS HAVE
MORE MASS HAVE MORE
INERTIA
2nd LAW OF MOTION
LAW OF
ACCELERATION AND
FORCE
ACCELERATION- Is the rate of change
of velocity per unit of time
DECELERATION – A decrease in rate
change
WHAT IS FORCE?
In physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed
will change the motion of an object. A force can cause an
object with mass to change its velocity, I,e., to accelerate.
Force can also be described intuitively as a push or pull. A
force has magnitude and direction, making it vector quantity.
3rd LAW OF MOTION
LAW OF ACTION AND
REACTION
The law of action-reaction explains the nature of
the forces between the two interacting objects.
According to the law, the force exerted by object 1
upon object 2 is equal in magnitude and opposite in
direction to the force exerted by object 2 upon
object.1
Isaac Newton developed his laws of motion in 1666, when he
was only 23 years old. In 1687, he presented the laws in his
seminal work "Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis,”
in which he explained how outside forces affect the movement
of objects.

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