Newton’s laws

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    • What does Newton's first law state about an object at rest?
      An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by a resultant force.
    • What is required to change the motion of an object according to Newton's first law?
      A resultant force is required.
    • What happens to stationary objects with a resultant force of zero?
      They remain stationary.
    • What happens to moving objects with a resultant force of zero?
      They carry on moving at the same velocity.
    • What occurs when a non-zero resultant force acts on an object?
      It will cause the object to accelerate.
    • What are the possible effects of a non-zero resultant force on an object?

      1. Stationary object starts moving
      2. Moving object speeds up
      3. Moving object slows down
      4. Moving object stops
    • What is the formula to calculate force?
      Force = mass × acceleration.
    • What is inertial mass?
      How difficult it is to change an object's velocity.
    • How does mass relate to inertia?
      The more massive an object is, the more force is needed to change its velocity.
    • How do u find the Inertial mass of an object?
      Inertial mass = Force / acceleration.
    • What is the formula for force?
      F = ma
    • How is acceleration defined in terms of mass and force?
      Acceleration is the force divided by mass, a=a =Fm \frac{F}{m}.
    • What factors determine the movement of an object?
      An object will move more if it has a large force applied or a small mass.
    • Why does a small object move more compared to a large object when the same force is applied?
      Because it has less mass, resulting in greater acceleration.
    • What is newtons third law?
      When two objects interact, they apply a force on eachother that are equal and opposite from the other object.
    • What is Newtons second law?
      The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on it.
    • What is Newtons first law?
      Velocity of an object changes if there is a resultant force.
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