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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 start from scratch[clears the canvas] Thoughts of Physics by: Garrett Steffen Newtons 1st Law An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force Newtons second law of motiona = Fnet / mFnet = m a Sir Isaac Newton(1643-1727)Philosopher, Mathematician, Physicist, AstronomerHe studied at Cambridge. He developed calculus. He designed a reflecting telescope that proved his theory of light and color. His work with gravitation and motion of the planets along with the three laws of motion made him famous. Weight: W=m*g Universal Law of Gravity: Law of gravity Gravity is proportional to the mass and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them Spring and Neap tides: Gravitational forces cause the tides. Spring tides occur when the sun the lines up with the moon and the earth during a new moon or full moon.Tides are higher during spring tides.During the quarter moon or the 3rd quarter moon the sun and moon are 90 degrees from earth. This creates lower tides called a neap tide. Projectile motion happens when the only force on the object is gravity. This causes downward acceleration or free fall. Horizontal motion is the result of Newtons 1st law that says an object in motion stays in motion. Vertical motion is the result of gravity. Newtons 3rd law:When one body exerts a force on a second body, the second body simultaneously exerts a force equal and opposite in direction on the first body. This means that there is a pair of forces acting on the objects. double click to change this title text! An object has momentum when a force has to be applied to it for a period a time for it to stop. Impulse= the change in momentum force times time = impulse Elastic collisions happen when objects have the same momentum after the collision as they had before. Inelastic collisions are those in which some kinetic energy is turned into other energy and momentum is not conserved. Momentum conservation is when two objects collide the total momentum before the collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision P(momentum)=Mass x Velocity.
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