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Newton's Laws

Newton's laws of motion explain why objects behave the way they do when forces are applied. One key principle is that an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will continue moving at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

Newton's Laws

Newtons Laws

Initial answer

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The force of motion

how can two objects of different sizes expert the same amount of force on each other

Momentum:motion of a moving body
Reaction force:acting in opposite direction
Action force: force acting in one direction
Is applied even when objects don’t move
Resources
17 opening to Newton's Laws
one will go one way and the other will go another way
cennetions
when you hit a deer are raccoon

in which direction will an object move if acted on by multiple forces

If the object has a bigger mass it will keep going in one direction if they are the same they will bounce off each other
resourses
17 opening to newton’s law
connections
on a te tater and there is a bigger force on one side than the other
An unbalanced force: a change in motion
Net force: the sum of all forces acting on an object
Force: push or pull
Balanced force: not a change in motion

Why do objects at a constant velocity remain at that velocity

evidence
Forces applied to increase the velocity
Move with an increasing velocity
Stay at a constant velocity
The object will stay at rest
conections
when you are in a car and slam on the brakes
claim
there is still a force of motion
Resourses
17 Opening to Newton's laws
vocab