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Good Day, today we are going to demonstrate Isaac Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion

1st Law: OF INERTIA

Based on what we have learned, Newton’s first law of motion is often stated as, an object at
rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same
direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

Demonstration example of Newton’s  1st law is, An Object Placed on a Plane Surface.
(Hanap ka ng kahit anong object sa paligid mo tapos ilagay mo siya anywhere basta flat yung
surface)

Explanation: One of the finest examples of Newton’s 1st law of motion is an object that is
simply placed on the surface of the earth. Same with this object until I will try to move it, the
object will not move. And because there is no force applied to the object it’s position will not
change

2nd example, as you can see, I have a ballpen which I am currently holding, and if I let it go it
will drop on the ground, it is because of gravity, now imagine if we are on outer space if I will let
it go, what will happen?

Explanation: if the ballpen is knocked into space we will see that the ballpen will continue on at
the same speed and direction forever. There are no forces acting on the ballpen from friction,
with no forces, the object will never stop.

2nd Law

Explanation: NEWTON’S 2nd Law of motion, also known as the law of acceleration, states that
the magnitude of the force acting on an object is equal to the product of the mass of that
particular object and the acceleration with which it moves.

Demonstration: kicking a ball, mahina kag medyo kusog

Explanation: a ball develops a certain amount of acceleration after being hit. The acceleration
with which the ball moves is directly proportional to the force applied to it. This means that if
the ball is kicked with much forced, the movement of the ball will accelerate because of the
strong force applied to it.

3rd Law

Demonstration: tiraha ang holen lapit lang kag igoan nga medyo kusog

Explanation: when I hit the jolen, the force from the jolen that I am holding transfers into the
other, that’s why the jolen that I hit stop after I used the other. Another example is if we push
the wall, depending on the force that is applied, the force which will return to you is the same,
when you push forward, the force will return to you but in an opposite direction

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