Mr. Fox


Teacher of Science at Bravo Medical Magnet High School

4. What happens to the ladder in the ladder and truck picture?
http://pages.prodigy.net/pmedina/newton.htm#First
1. Force is measured in ____________. A Newton is the amount of force needed to push 1 kg with an acceleration of 1m/sec2.
2. This explains why a rocket works in__________________.
http://www.execpc.com/~culp/space/newton.html
1. In equation form, if we call the force "F", the object?FFFF92s mass "m" and the acceleration "a", then Newton's Second Law is simply ______________________________________.
http://www.cant.ac.uk/comenius/newtons.htm#L
1.Newton's Laws - a tale of _______________and ____________________.
2. Every body continues in its state of ______________or of uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled by some external force to act otherwise.
http://www.ic.arizona.edu/~nats101/newton.html
1. Read and take the quiz2.
http://guernsey.uoregon.edu/~phdemo/demo/Mechanics/Mech-Newton.html
1. Write down five of the demos that you viewed on this page. (just the name)
FINAL QUESTION:
Since the time of Newton until Einstein?FFFF92s Theory of Relativity the foundation of the study of Physics (or what we call traditional physics) was based on Newton?FFFF92s Three Laws. To complete this assignment you have the choice of answering one of the two following questions:
1) Write a short biography on Sir Isaac Newton, include the other contributions he made during his lifetime?
2) Discuss in detail (in a written paper) Newton?FFFF92s Three Laws of Motion. Describe how they explain the relationship between force and motion and give realistic examples.
Your paper should be approximately three pages, typewritten, double spaced and 1-inch margins. You may include any pictures, diagrams or formulas that will help the paper.

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