The Laws of Newton, are the laws of motion that lay the basic foundation for motion and mechanics, which were created by Issac Newton.

Newton's First Law-
This law states that an object that is at rest will remain in rest, and an object that is moving will continue to move in a straight line with constant speed, unless acted upon an unbalanced force


Real World Example-
We would see this law take place when there is soccer ball standing still, but then is kicked and travels a short distance before it slows down and comes to a complete stop. The soccer ball was at rest until an balanced force, which was the kick, acted upon it. Also, after the ball was kicked the grass, an unbalanced force, slowed it down.


Newton's Second Law-
The acceleration of an object is equal to the sum of the forces acting on the object, divided by the mass of the object.
F=ma
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The Laws of Newton, are the laws of motion that lay the basic foundation for motion and mechanics, which were created by Issac Newton.

Newton's First Law-
This law states that an object that is at rest will remain in rest, and an object that is moving will continue to move in a straight line with constant speed, unless acted upon an unbalanced force


Real World Example-
We would see this law take place when there is soccer ball standing still, but then is kicked and travels a short distance before it slows down and comes to a complete stop. The soccer ball was at rest until an balanced force, which was the kick, acted upon it. Also, after the ball was kicked the grass, an unbalanced force, slowed it down.


Newton's Second Law-
The acceleration of an object is equal to the sum of the forces acting on the object, divided by the mass of the object.
F=ma
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