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  • Not a clue!
  • I have no idea what those laws are, do you?
  • Oh jee, it's Isaac Newton's grave! He is the physist who created Newtons Laws!
  • ISSAC NEWTONS GHOST!
  • WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW MY LAWS!!
  • WOAH! Please tell us about your laws, we have physics homework due tonight!
  • Well you can only learn form the best. So let me get down first.
  • WOW!!
  • I remeber being in my mothers garden and an apple fell on my head, thats how everything started. The first law is that anything at rest or in motion will stay that way unless acted upon by an opposing force. In this case it was gravity acting on the apple causing it to accelerate to the ground. When it reaches the ground it then has an action force. This is when two forces are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. For example, normal force is pointed upward and gravity is pointing downward, this explain why it sits on the gound. In addition every object has something called inertia which needs to be overcome to get an object in movement and when all forces are balanced this is called equilibrium
  • Now for my second law, this is mainly known as F=MA. In simplier words the acceleration of an object is dependent on the net force and inversely upon the mass of the object. As force increases so does acceleration and as mass increases acceleration decreases. I descovered this law when noticing the difference between how a baseball and bowling ball accelerates.
  • WHOA!! Thank you Issac Newton
  • Now finally my third law which is simply for every action there is an equal opposite reaction. For example, when pushing your hands against the wall there is the force of your hand to the wall and an equal opposite force from the wall to your hand. This is why your hand doesn't fall through the wall.Now get to that homework!
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