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LAWS OF MOTION

NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION


1.LAW OF INERTIA
1.LAW OF INERTIA
-Newton's first law of motion states that a
body at rest remains at rest, or, if in motion, remains
in motion at a constant velocity unless acted on by
a net external force.
1.LAW OF INERTIA
-Newton's first law of motion states that a
body at rest remains at rest, or, if in motion, remains
in motion at a constant velocity unless acted on by
a net external force.

- Inertia is the tendency of an object to


remain at rest or remain in motion.
3 LAW OF INERTIA
3 LAW OF INERTIA
(1)Every object moves in a straight line unless acted
upon by a force.
3 LAW OF INERTIA
(1)Every object moves in a straight line unless acted
upon by a force.
(2) The acceleration of an object is directly
proportional to the net force exerted and inversely
proportional to the object's mass.
3 LAW OF INERTIA
(1)Every object moves in a straight line unless acted
upon by a force.
(2) The acceleration of an object is directly
proportional to the net force exerted and inversely
proportional to the object's mass.
(3) For every action, there is an equal and opposite
reaction.
2. LAW OF ACCELERATION
- Newton s Second Law of Motion, also known
as the Law of Force and Acceleration.

-The acceleration of an object as produced by a


net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the
net force, in the same direction as the net force, and
inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
TYPES OF ACCELERATION
• ACCELERATION
- increasing speed
• DECELERATION / RETARDNESS
- decreasing speed
• CENTRIPETAL ACCELERATION
- changing direction
ACCELERATION
FORMULA

-acceleration(a) is directly proportional to the net fore (Fnet)


ACCELERATION
FORMULA

a=Fnet -acceleration(a) is directly proportional to the net fore (Fnet)


ACCELERATION
FORMULA

a=Fnet -acceleration(a) is directly proportional to the net fore (Fnet)

-mass (m) is another factor that can affect acceleration.


-acceleration is inversely proportional to its mass (m)
ACCELERATION
FORMULA

a=Fnet -acceleration(a) is directly proportional to the net fore (Fnet)

a= -mass (m) is another factor that can affect acceleration.


-acceleration is inversely proportional to its mass (m)
ACCELERATION
FORMULA

a=Fnet -acceleration(a) is directly proportional to the net fore (Fnet)

a= -mass (m) is another factor that can affect acceleration.


-acceleration is inversely proportional to its mass (m)
-combining the two relationship (force and mass)
ACCELERATION
FORMULA

a=Fnet -acceleration(a) is directly proportional to the net fore (Fnet)

a= -mass (m) is another factor that can affect acceleration.


-acceleration is inversely proportional to its mass (m)
a= -combining the two relationship (force and mass)
ACCELERATION
FORMULA

a=Fnet -acceleration(a) is directly proportional to the net fore (Fnet)

a= -mass (m) is another factor that can affect acceleration.


-acceleration is inversely proportional to its mass (m)
a= -combining the two relationship (force and mass)

Fnet

a m
ACCELERATION
FORMULA

a=Fnet -acceleration(a) is directly proportional to the net fore (Fnet)

a= -mass (m) is another factor that can affect acceleration.


-acceleration is inversely proportional to its mass (m)
a= -combining the two relationship (force and mass)

Fnet –unit is Newton (N)


Fnet

m a
ACCELERATION
FORMULA

a=Fnet -acceleration(a) is directly proportional to the net fore (Fnet)

a= -mass (m) is another factor that can affect acceleration.


-acceleration is inversely proportional to its mass (m)
a= -combining the two relationship (force and mass)

Fnet – unit is Newton (N)


1 Newton = 1kg.
Fnet

m a
ACCELERATION
FORMULA

a=Fnet -acceleration(a) is directly proportional to the net fore (Fnet)

a= -mass (m) is another factor that can affect acceleration.


-acceleration is inversely proportional to its mass (m)
a= -combining the two relationship (force and mass)

Fnet – Newton (N)


1 Newton = 1kg.
Fnet
a=

m a
ACCELERATION
FORMULA

a=Fnet -acceleration(a) is directly proportional to the net fore (Fnet)

a= -mass (m) is another factor that can affect acceleration.


-acceleration is inversely proportional to its mass (m)
a= -combining the two relationship (force and mass)

Fnet – Newton (N)


1 Newton = 1kg.
Fnet
a=

m a
ACCELERATION
FORMULA

a=Fnet -acceleration(a) is directly proportional to the net fore (Fnet)

a= -mass (m) is another factor that can affect acceleration.


-acceleration is inversely proportional to its mass (m)
a= -combining the two relationship (force and mass)

Fnet – Newton (N)


1 Newton = 1kg.
Fnet
a=

m a m=
ACCELERATION
FORMULA

a=Fnet -acceleration(a) is directly proportional to the net fore (Fnet)

a= -mass (m) is another factor that can affect acceleration.


-acceleration is inversely proportional to its mass (m)
a= -combining the two relationship (force and mass)

Fnet – Newton (N)


1 Newton = 1kg.
Fnet
a=

m a m=weight
ACCELERATION
FORMULA

a=Fnet -acceleration(a) is directly proportional to the net fore (Fnet)

a= -mass (m) is another factor that can affect acceleration.


-acceleration is inversely proportional to its mass (m)
a= -combining the two relationship (force and mass)

Fnet – Newton (N)


1 Newton = 1kg.
Fnet
a=

m a m=weight (kg.)
example;

1. Compute the net force acting on 1,200kg. Car accelerating at 3.4


example;

1. Compute the net force acting on 1,200kg. Car accelerating at 3.4


Given:
example;

1. Compute the net force acting on 1,200kg. Car accelerating at 3.4


Given: m= 1,200kg
example;

1. Compute the net force acting on 1,200kg. Car accelerating at 3.4


Given: m= 1,200kg a= 3.4
example;

1. Compute the net force acting on 1,200kg. Car accelerating at 3.4


Given: m= 1,200kg a= 3.4
What is asked?
example;

1. Compute the net force acting on 1,200kg. Car accelerating at 3.4


Given: m= 1,200kg a= 3.4
What is asked? net force (Fnet)
example;

1. Compute the net force acting on 1,200kg. Car accelerating at 3.4


Given: m= 1,200kg a= 3.4
What is asked? net force (Fnet)
Formula:
example;

1. Compute the net force acting on 1,200kg. Car accelerating at 3.4


Given: m= 1,200kg a= 3.4
What is asked? net force (Fnet)
Formula:
example;

1. Compute the net force acting on 1,200kg. Car accelerating at 3.4


Given: m= 1,200kg a= 3.4
What is asked? net force (Fnet)
Formula:
Solution:
example;

1. Compute the net force acting on 1,200kg. Car accelerating at 3.4


Given: m= 1,200kg a= 3.4
What is asked? net force (Fnet)
Formula:
Solution:
Fnet=m.a
example;

1. Compute the net force acting on 1,200kg. Car accelerating at 3.4


Given: m= 1,200kg a= 3.4
What is asked? net force (Fnet)
Formula:
Solution:
Fnet=m.a
Fnet= (1,200kg)(3.4)
example;

1. Compute the net force acting on 1,200kg. Car accelerating at 3.4


Given: m= 1,200kg a= 3.4
What is asked? net force (Fnet)
Formula:
Solution:
Fnet=m.a
Fnet= (1,200kg)(3.4)
Fnet=4,080 kg
example;

1. Compute the net force acting on 1,200kg. Car accelerating at 3.4


Given: m= 1,200kg a= 3.4
What is asked? net force (Fnet)
Formula:
Solution:
Fnet=m.a
Fnet= (1,200kg)(3.4)
Fnet=4,080 kg
Fnet=4,080 N
2. What is acceleration of 100kg. Crate experiencing 1,500 net force?
2. What is acceleration of 100kg. Crate experiencing 1,500 net force?
Given:
2. What is acceleration of 100kg. Crate experiencing 1,500 net force?
Given: m= 100kg. Fnet= 1,500N
2. What is acceleration of 100kg. Crate experiencing 1,500 net force?
Given: m= 100kg. Fnet= 1,500N
What is asked?
2. What is acceleration of 100kg. Crate experiencing 1,500 net force?
Given: m= 100kg. Fnet= 1,500N
What is asked? Acceleration (a)
2. What is acceleration of 100kg. Crate experiencing 1,500 net force?
Given: m= 100kg. Fnet= 1,500N
What is asked? Acceleration (a)
Equation =
2. What is acceleration of 100kg. Crate experiencing 1,500 net force?
Given: m= 100kg. Fnet= 1,500N
What is asked? Acceleration (a)
Equation =
Solution:
or a=
2. What is acceleration of 100kg. Crate experiencing 1,500 net force?
Given: m= 100kg. Fnet= 1,500N
What is asked? Acceleration (a)
Equation =
Solution:
or a=

a=
2. What is acceleration of 100kg. Crate experiencing 1,500 net force?
Given: m= 100kg. Fnet= 1,500N
What is asked? Acceleration (a)
Equation =
Solution:
or a=

a=

a=
2. What is acceleration of 100kg. Crate experiencing 1,500 net force?
Given: m= 100kg. Fnet= 1,500N
What is asked? Acceleration (a)
Equation =
Solution:
or a=

a=

a=
2. What is acceleration of 100kg. Crate experiencing 1,500 net force?
Given: m= 100kg. Fnet= 1,500N
What is asked? Acceleration (a)
Equation =
Solution:
or a=

a=

a=

a=
2. What is acceleration of 100kg. Crate experiencing 1,500 net force?
Given: m= 100kg. Fnet= 1,500N
What is asked? Acceleration (a)
Equation =
Solution:
or a=

a=

a=

a=
2. What is acceleration of 100kg. Crate experiencing 1,500 net force?
Given: m= 100kg. Fnet= 1,500N
What is asked? Acceleration (a)
Equation =
Solution:
or a=

a=

a=

a=

a= 15
3. Calculate the mass of a car if it have an acceleration of 5.8 with a net force of 1160 N.
3. Calculate the mass of a car if it have an acceleration of 5.8 with a net force of 1160 N.
Given: a= 5.8 Fnet= 1160 N
3. Calculate the mass of a car if it have an acceleration of 5.8 with a net force of 1160 N.
Given: a= 5.8V Fnet= 1160 N
What is asked? Mass (m)
3. Calculate the mass of a car if it have an acceleration of 5.8 with a net force of 1160 N.
Given: a= 5.8V Fnet= 1160 N
What is asked? Mass (m)
Equation:
3. Calculate the mass of a car if it have an acceleration of 5.8 with a net force of 1160 N.
Given: a= 5.8V Fnet= 1160 N
What is asked? Mass (m)
Equation:
Solution:
m=
3. Calculate the mass of a car if it have an acceleration of 5.8 with a net force of 1160 N.
Given: a= 5.8V Fnet= 1160 N
What is asked? Mass (m)
Equation:
Solution:
m=

m=
3. Calculate the mass of a car if it have an acceleration of 5.8 with a net force of 1160 N.
Given: a= 5.8V Fnet= 1160 N
What is asked? Mass (m)
Equation:
Solution:
m=

m=

m=
3. Calculate the mass of a car if it have an acceleration of 5.8 with a net force of 1160 N.
Given: a= 5.8V Fnet= 1160 N
What is asked? Mass (m)
Equation:
Solution:
m=

m=

m=
3. Calculate the mass of a car if it have an acceleration of 5.8 with a net force of 1160 N.
Given: a= 5.8V Fnet= 1160 N
What is asked? Mass (m)
Equation:
Solution:
m=

m=

m=

m=
3. Calculate the mass of a car if it have an acceleration of 5.8 with a net force of 1160 N.
Given: a= 5.8V Fnet= 1160 N
What is asked? Mass (m)
Equation:
Solution:
m=

m=

m=

m=

m= 200kg.
3. LAW OF INTERACTION
-For every action, there is an equal and
opposite reaction.
- It states that when two bodies interact, they
apply forces to one another that are equal in magnitude
and opposite in direction.

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