
Newton's Laws of Motion
Investigate Newton's First, Second, and Third Laws to understand the fundamental relationship between force, mass, and acceleration.
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Investigate Newton's First, Second, and Third Laws to understand the fundamental relationship between force, mass, and acceleration.
Key Questions
- Explain how Newton's First Law applies to a car travelling at a constant velocity.
- Analyse how changing the force or mass affects an object's acceleration, according to Newton's Second Law (F=ma).
- Identify the action-reaction force pairs involved when you push against a wall, as described by Newton's Third Law.
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