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Newtons 3 Laws

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Newton?s 3 Laws Of Motion Mia Bentley and Dekendrick Bullie 2nd period 10/9/15 Newton?s 1st law An object at rest will remain at rest unless effected by an unbalanced force. An object in motion stays in motion at the same speed unless effected by an unbalanced force. Also known as law of inertia There is a natural tendency for objects to do their own thang All objects resist changes in their states of motion and will maintain motion if not affected by an unbalanced force Any object in motion involves acceleration and then applies the second law Everyone continues in a state of rest or moving uniformly except being when its changed by an outside force Force is necessary for the change of velocity (no force, no acceleration) Newton?s 1st law .

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Paragraph 1- Materials and Procedure Materials: 1 Pop Bottle 1 Balloon 1 Straw Duct Tape Scissors 1 Rubber Band Step 1: We wrapped our pop bottle in zebra duct tape for easy floating in the water. Step 2: Made an opening in the cap for the straw to go through. Step 3: Cut our pop bottle open to make space for the balloon. Step 4: Put the straw through the cap and taped the balloon to the straw securely/tied a rubber band to it Step 5: Blew the balloon up and put our boat in water! Step 6: Now you have your very own boat! (: Our vehicle/boat moved forward by the air pushing out of the balloon, causing it to move forward in the water. (: Paragraph 2- Newton?s 3rd1st Law of Motion

AP Physics B - Newton's Laws

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AP Newton's Laws Review Sheet Newton's First Law (AKA Newton's Law of Inertia) ?Consider an object with no force acting on it. If it is at rest, it will remain at rest; if it is moving, it will continue to move in a straight line at a constant speed? 5 Everyday Forces Weight Fg = mg (direction is always down) Normal Force Fn (direction is always perpendicular to the surface Friction Ff = ?Fn (direction always opposes direction of motion) Applied Force FA (pushing or pulling) Tension FT (direction is always along the string or rope; tensions are equal on either side of a massless, frictionless pulley)

Chapter 21: Reaction, Revolution, and Romanticism (1815-1850) Vocabulary

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History Vocabulary: Chapter 21 Congress of Vienna ? Meeting of Quadruple Alliance after defeat of Napoleon, in which Europe was recreated, and the French assessed an indemnity. Viscount Castlereagh ? Br. Foreign Secretary, represented GB at Concert of Vienna. Opposed intervention in other countries affairs. Klemens von Metternich ? Austrian foreign minister who led Congress of Vienna. Key figure in the fate of Europe. Prince Tallyrand ? French diplomat, chief negotiator at Congress of Vienna, was able to secure more lenient results of France. Reflections on the Revolution in France ? Edmund Burke, created philosophy of conservatism, which is aganist the overthrow of a government by revolution, but slowly, reforms could be made.
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