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  • Newton's Laws Project In this project, we can see and understand how Newton's Laws of Motion are being applied in a soccer game.
  • Newton's Laws of Motion Found by Isaac Newton.
  • By Thi LePeriod: 5th
  • Go for it, Messie!!
  • Hurry up, I am so sleepy...
  • This is the last chance for my team to win this game!!!!Why does it have to be me?
  • Just do it!!! Messie
  • Finally, Messie kicked the ball, but...
  • WWWhat ????Oh noooooooo,
  • Something went wrong here.
  • Introduction of the ProjectNewton's Laws of Motion: Law of Inertia (1st), Law of Mass and Acceleration (2nd), and Third Law of Motion (3rd).
  • What is going on?
  • *Panic*
  • *Speechless*
  • Messieeee
  • Messie is a soccer player. And now, she is going to do a penalty kick. If she makes it, her team will win.
  • At the same time, the game ended. Messie's team lost the game.
  • Everybody cannot stop laughing.
  • Ouchhhhh
  • Law of Inertia (1st Law)Am object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.(The soccer starts moving when Messie kicks it)
  • Messie, Wake up! You should go to school.
  • OMG! It was just a dream.
  • Law of Mass and Acceleration (2nd Law)The acceleration of an object is inversely proportional to the mass of the object, directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force.(Messie kicked the ball to the right and in the upward direction, so the ball also didn't move in the intended direction)
  • Third Law of Motion (3rd Law)For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. (The soccer ball hit the stretcher of the goal, and it begins to move in the opposite direction. Unfortunately, the ball hit Messie's head)
  • Thank you for Watching
  • Ending of the project.
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