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The Dynamics of Newton's Laws
  • By Haleigh Stull

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Magnetic Force
  • Magnetic forces are very large in comparison to
    gravitational forces. In fact, magnetic forces
    are produced by moving electric charges. An
    example of Magnetic Force is when the opposite
    side of two magnets pull together by force.

3
Electric Force
  • Electronic forces can be very large. An electric
    force results from the electron repulsion of two
    objects. An example of Electric Force would be
    when someone pushes somebody else.

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Gravitational Force
  • Gravitational force is an extremely weak force in
    comparison to the other forces. Gravity is what
    makes Gravitational Forces occur. An example of
    Gravitational Force would be when you jump off a
    diving board, and then you fall back into the
    pool after you jump.

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Weak interaction and nuclear force
  • Nuclear forces are much stronger than other
    forces. The nuclear force holds the nucleus of an
    atom together. Scientists believe that a second
    force exists inside the nucleus. This is called
    the weak interaction force. It is believed to be
    the force that causes some atoms to break apart.

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Newtons 1st law of Motion
  • The 1st law of motion says that an object at rest
    stays in rest and an object at motion stays in
    motion, with the same direction and speed. An
    example of Newtons 1st Law of Motion would be
    when you throw a basketball and when you put your
    hands out to catch the ball it will stop.

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Newtons Second Law of Motion
  • The 2nd law of motion says that the acceleration
    of an object produced by a net applied force is
    directly related to the same direction as the
    force. An example of Newtons 2nd Law of Motion
    would be pushing a ball.

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Newtons Third Law of Motion
  • The third law of motion says that action and
    reaction are equal and opposite. An example of
    Newtons Third Law of Motion would be if you
    throw a heavy ball or block away from your body,
    the force exerted will push back on you, possibly
    pushing you backward onto the ground.

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FMxA
  • This means ForceMass x Acceleration. An example
    would be 24 6x4.

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MF/A
  • This means Mass Force/Acceleration. An example
    of this would be 52/10.

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AF/M
  • This means Acceleration Force/Mass. An example
    of this would be 53/15.

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WMxG
  • This means Weight Mass x Gravity. An example of
    this would be 366x6.

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MW/G
  • This means Mass Weight/Gravity. An example of
    this would be 45/20.

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GW/M
  • This means Gravity Weight/Mass. An example of
    this would be 749/7.
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