JEEZ! I'm not sure why sauces are so difficult to shake, they won't even come out.
Law of Inertia: The first law of Newton states that an object in motion will remain in motion, and an object at rest will remain at rest unless an unbalanced force acts on it.
Oh, I remember shaking a bottle and bringing the bottom down, then abruptly stopping. Inertia is what causes the ketchup to spill from the bottle.
Hmm, what could my daughter be thinking?
NEWTON'S SECOND LAW OF MOTION
Law of Interaction: According to Newton's Third Law, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
HAHA! Why are you asking a random question all of the sudden?
I'm curious why, when we walk, I'm a little faster than you. I thought you were a quick walker?
During my quarantine, I gained weight. My weight has risen significantly above yours. You'll go much faster than me because your acceleration will undoubtedly be greater. If something has much more mass, then exerting more force will make it move faster.
Law of Acceleration: Newton's Second Law states that an object's acceleration is determined by two variables: the net force acting on the object and the object's mass.
HAHAHA! Sure, science geek. Now shall we go to this resto?
NEWTON'S THIRD LAW OF MOTION
REACTION
ACTION
WHY WON'T THIS DUMB THING WORKS UGH!!!
I've just remembered! I'm slamming my fist against the wall! There are two forces: mine and the equal and opposite force exerted by the wall on my fist. As a result, the harder I hit the wall, the more force the wall exerted on my fist; this is why I was hurt more!
The object is not the dumb one, but I am! My knuckles are all swollen and bleeding now!
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