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Evelyn Melendez

Karla Rodriguez

LAWS OF MOTION

Have you ever heard of the great Isaac Newton?


Isaac Newton was born on December 25 in 1642, in
Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, he is the greatest of English
astronomers. He also stood out as a great physicist and
mathematician.

Now that you know this, we can tell you that our topic is Laws of
Motion, in this topic we will talk a little about these laws, some
examples and problems to solve with them.
They are very important because they analyze how there are
forces that act on objects to make them move. They are used
to explain the movement of cars, bicycles and many things you
see around you, even your own movements, running and
jumping.

First we chose a topic that we found interesting, then we


searched for information to explain our topic, then we made a
model as visual support. Finally we exhibited in front of our
teachers.

We found a lot of information that helped us understand the


world around us, but it was too tedious and difficult to
understand.
The laws we found were:
-Law of inertia
-Law of dynamics
-Law of action and reaction
-Universal law of gravitation

We found a way to explain each of these laws in an easier and


more understandable way for high school students, so the
subject stops being difficult and boring, becoming dynamic.

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