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The Dynamics of Newton's Law
  • By Brandon Slone

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Magnetic Force
  • A force that is created by magnetics.
  • It is like a ride at the fair.
  • Two magnets pull or push together creating
    magnetic force. A magnet has two sides positive
    and
  • Negative. When two of the same sides are put
    together
  • They push away from each other.
  • Positive-positive
  • Negative to negative

3
Electrical force
  • Electrical force is when two or more objects come
    together or touch. Like pushing or giving high
    fives.

4
Gravitational force
  • The force that keeps people from floating away
    and what must go up must come down. A football
    being thrown and being caught by some one on the
    ground.

5
Weak interactions and nuclear force
  • Weak interaction is the interaction when an atom
    gets broken down into smaller atoms.
  • Nuclear force-a very strong force.

6
Newton's first law of motion
  • Acceleration is what this law is about.
  • AF/M The formula that is used to calculate
    acceleration. Acceleration is what is used to
    determine how fast something is falling.

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Second law of motion
  • The second law of motion says that the
    acceleration of an object produced by a net total
    applied force is directly related to the
    magnitude of the force , the same direction as
    the force, and inversely related to the mass of
    the object.

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Third law of motion
  • For every action there is an equal and opposite
    reaction.

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FMA
  • FORCE OF AN OBJECT IS CALCULATED BY THE
    MESUREMENT OF MASS TIMES ACCELERATION.

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MF/A
  • MASS IS CALCULATED BY FORCE TIMES ACCELERATION.

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AF/M
  • ACCELERATION IS CALCULATED BY FORCE DIVIDED BY
    MASS.

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WMG
  • WEIGHT IS CALCULATED BY MASS TIMES GRAVITY.

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MWG
  • MASS IS ALSO CALCULATED BY WEIGHT TIMES GRAVITY.

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GW/M
  • GRAVITY IS CALCULATED BY WEIGHT DIVIDED BY MASS.
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