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The dynamics of Newton's laws
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Magnetic force
  • magnetic force, attraction or repulsion that
    arises between electrically charged particles
    because of their motion the basic force
    responsible for the action of electric motors and
    the attraction of magnets for iron.

3
Electric force
  • The electric force results from the electron
    repulsion of two objects.

4
Gravitational force
  • Gravitational force is the weakest force in
    comparisons to the others.

5
Weak interaction and nuclear force
  • Scientist believe that a second force exists
    inside the nucleus. It is believed to be the
    force that causes some atoms to break apart.

6
Newton's first law
  • An object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an
    object in motion tends to stay in motion, with
    the same direction and speed. An example of this
    would be ball rolling down a hill.

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Newtons second law
  • Acceleration of an object produced by a net
    applied force is directly related to the
    magnitude of the force. If exert force on two
    objects of different force on two objects of
    different mass, you will get different
    accelerations. An example of this would be when a
    gold club exerts a force on the golf ball.

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Newtons third law
  • For every action there is a equal and opposite
    reaction. When sitting on a chair, your body
    exerts a force on the chair and the chair exerts
    an equal force back if the chair didn't exert the
    same force you would fall.

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Fmxa
  • F means force, M means mass, and A means
    acceleration. This means force equals mass
    multiplied by acceleration.

10
fm/a
  • F means force, M means mass, and A means
    acceleration. This means force equals mass
    divided by acceleration. The more force then
    the more acceleration. If someone who is
    stronger kicks a ball then it would go farther.

11
Af/m
  • A means acceleration, F means force, and M means
    mass. This means acceleration equals force
    divided by mass.

12
Wmxg
  • W means weight, M means mass, and G means
    gravity. This means weight equals mass multiplied
    by gravity.

13
Mw/g
  • M means mass, W means weight, and G means
    gravity. This means that mass equals weight
    divided by gravity.

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Gw/m
  • G means gravity, W means weight, and M means
    mass.This means gravity equals weight divided
    mass.
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