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MOTION

N E W T O N ’ S L AW S O F M O T I O N
SO FAR, WE HAVE LEARNED ABOUT…
SO FAR, WE HAVE LEARNED ABOUT…
… the Law of Inertia
SO FAR, WE HAVE LEARNED ABOUT…
… the Law of Inertia
the tendency of a body or an object to resist change in
motion
SO FAR, WE HAVE LEARNED ABOUT…
… the Law of Inertia
the tendency of a body or an object to resist change in
motion

… the Law of Acceleration


SO FAR, WE HAVE LEARNED ABOUT…
… the Law of Inertia
the tendency of a body or an object to resist change in
motion

… the Law of Acceleration


 the relationship of acceleration with force
SO FAR, WE HAVE LEARNED ABOUT…
… the Law of Inertia
the tendency of a body or an object to resist change in
motion

… the Law of Acceleration


 the relationship of acceleration with force
 the relationship of acceleration with mass
NEWTON’S THIRD LAW OF MOTION:
LAW OF INTERACTION
NEWTON’S THIRD LAW OF MOTION:
LAW OF INTERACTION

For every action, there is an equal and


opposite reaction.
ACTION-REACTION PAIRS

The two (2) interacting objects which exert the


action-reaction forces.
ACTION-REACTION FORCES
ACTION-REACTION FORCES
Both forces are always there
whenever any force occurs.
ACTION-REACTION FORCES
Both forces are always there Your foot pushes (action) and the
ground pushes back (reaction).
whenever any force occurs.
ACTION-REACTION FORCES
Both forces are always there Your foot pushes (action) and the
ground pushes back (reaction).
whenever any force occurs.
They always have the exact same
strength.
ACTION-REACTION FORCES
Both forces are always there Your foot pushes (action) and the
ground pushes back (reaction).
whenever any force occurs.
They always have the exact same The force arrows are the same
strength. length.
ACTION-REACTION FORCES
Both forces are always there Your foot pushes (action) and the
ground pushes back (reaction).
whenever any force occurs.
They always have the exact same The force arrows are the same
strength. length.

They always act in opposite


directions.
ACTION-REACTION FORCES
Both forces are always there Your foot pushes (action) and the
ground pushes back (reaction).
whenever any force occurs.
They always have the exact same The force arrows are the same
strength. length.

They always act in opposite The force arrows point in


directions. opposite directions.
ACTION-REACTION FORCES
Both forces are always there Your foot pushes (action) and the
ground pushes back (reaction).
whenever any force occurs.
They always have the exact same The force arrows are the same
strength. length.

They always act in opposite The force arrows point in


directions. opposite directions.

They always act on different


objects.
ACTION-REACTION FORCES
Both forces are always there Your foot pushes (action) and the
ground pushes back (reaction).
whenever any force occurs.
They always have the exact same The force arrows are the same
strength. length.

They always act in opposite The force arrows point in


directions. opposite directions.

They always act on different Your foot and the ground.


objects.
ACTION-REACTION FORCES
Both forces are always there Your foot pushes (action) and the
ground pushes back (reaction).
whenever any force occurs.
They always have the exact same The force arrows are the same
strength. length.

They always act in opposite The force arrows point in


directions. opposite directions.

They always act on different Your foot and the ground.


objects.

Both are real forces and can cause


change in motion.
ACTION-REACTION FORCES
Both forces are always there Your foot pushes (action) and the
ground pushes back (reaction).
whenever any force occurs.
They always have the exact same The force arrows are the same
strength. length.

They always act in opposite The force arrows point in


directions. opposite directions.

They always act on different Your foot and the ground.


objects.

Both are real forces and can cause You move forward on
your skateboard.
change in motion.
Sir Isaac Newton
(1643 – 1727)
Sir Isaac Newton
(1643 – 1727)

• Formulated the 3 Laws


of Motion based from
Galileo’s ideas
Sir Isaac Newton
(1643 – 1727)

• Formulated the 3 Laws


of Motion based from
Galileo’s ideas
• “If I have seen further
than others, it is by
standing upon the
shoulders of giants.”
For offline activity (4:00 – 5:00 PM)

Head on to our Google Classroom ---


Grade 8 Science – Online Class A (class
code: ub3zhqx) and do the following:
 Answer “Law of Interaction:
Identifying Action-Reaction Pairs”;
 Answer “Short Quiz: Law of
Interaction”.
For offline activity (4:00 – 5:00 PM)

Head on to our Google Classroom ---


Grade 8 Science – Online Class B (class
code: 47txden) and do the following:
 Answer “Law of Interaction:
Identifying Action-Reaction Pairs”;
 Answer “Short Quiz: Law of
Interaction”.

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