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What is Motion?

MOTION
-can be described as a change in position or the free movement of
a body with respect to time.
However, to say that there is a change in position, we must
consider a reference point.

A Reference Point is something that is stationary. It is fixed.


FOUR MAIN TYPES OF MOTION
Rotary Motion

A special type of motion in which the


object is on rotation around a fixed axis
like, a figure skater rotating on an ice
rink.
A repeating motion in which an object
continuously repeats in the same motion
again and again like a swing.
LINEAR MOTION

A one-dimensional
motion on a straight
line, like an athlete
running on a straight
track.
A repetitive and
continuous up and
down or back and
forth motion like a
needle in a sewing
machine.
Newton’s
Law of
Motion
Newton’s
Law of Motion

Three statements describing the relations


between the forces acting on a body and the
motion of the body, first formulated by English
physicist and mathematician Isaac Newton,
which are the foundation of classical mechanics.
Newton’s First Law of Motion:
Law of Inertia

states that if a body is at rest or moving at


a constant speed in a straight line, it will
remain at rest or keep moving in a
straight line at constant speed unless it is
acted upon by a force.
Newton’s Second Law of Motion:
F = ma

states that more force is


required to move a heavier
object the same distance as
a lighter object.
Newton’s Third Law of Motion:
Law of action and reaction

states that for every action


there is an opposite and
equal reaction.
“ Life is an echo; it gives back
what you send out.”

Thank you for listening! God bless us all!

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