Identify and explain how Newton's laws of motion relate to the movement of objects SPI 0707.11.4
Links verified on 5/6/2024
- Introduction to Newton's Laws of Motion - from the Physics area of About.com
- The Law of Action-Reaction (Revisited)
- Laws of Motion - from Science Clarified
- Mass, Force and Acceleration - Watch as you fill out the chart to see how mass, force, and acceleration are related. When you are done, see if you can write a rule.
- Momentum - "mass in motion"
- Momentum and Impulse Connection - this tutorial includes a large number of practice questions to check understanding
- Motion, Forces, and Newton's Laws - includes a good drawing of a graph
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- Motion with Constant Acceleration - This Java applet shows a car moving with constant acceleration
- Newton's First Law - applied to rocket liftoff
- Newton's First Law - two animations plus a short video of a cartoon Newton stating the law
- Newton's Laws - (11:03) a YouTube video called crash course physics
- Newton's Laws of Motion - a Britannica explanation
- Newton's Laws of Motion - the basis of modern physics
- Newton's Laws of Motion - explanation posted by an Iowa high school
- Newton's Laws of Motion - explanation posted by NASA
- Newton's Laws of Motion - how things fly
- Newton's Laws of Motion - fromn Physics for Kids
- Newton's Second Law of Motion - from Wikispaces classroom
- Objects falling to Earth from a variety of locations
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