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NEWTON'S LAW

OF MOTION
by: John Carl C. Pascua
Raymund Fariñas
INERTIA AND MASS
Inertia is the resistance an object has to
change in its state of Motion.

The greater the mass, the greater the


inertia of an object has.
LAW OF INERTIA
• An object at rest tends to stay
at rest, and an object in motion
tends to stay in motion with
the same speed and in the
same direction unless acted
upon by an imbalanced force.
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.
LAW OF INTERACTION

• for every action there is a


equal and opposite
reaction.
EXAMPLE:
• A man pushes a block of mass 25 kgs so
that it slide at a constant velocity along a
level floor. Calculate the magnitude of
force if the coefficient of kinetic friction
between the block and floor is 0.20.
THANK YOU!

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