well, i can explain the law of inertia. Think of the I turned sideways as a seat belt, because the law is about the safety of wearing a seat belt. If you are in your car going 70 miles on highway and you stop, if you don't have your seat belt on then you are going to fly up.
the law of conservation of momentum. :) :) :) :) Brittany Did This one :]
Law of inertia? Newtons first law.
The Conservation of Momentum is a consequence of Newton's 3rd law.Conservation of Momentum is not an independent law.
The law of conservation of momentum is implied by Newton's laws of motion, but is a more succinct statement of them.
Its what moves everything.
the law of conservation of momentum. :) :) :) :) Brittany Did This one :]
Law of inertia? Newtons first law.
Law of inertia? Newtons first law.
The Conservation of Momentum is a consequence of Newton's 3rd law.Conservation of Momentum is not an independent law.
Newtons First Law of Motion states that an object with a given momentum will continue to posses that same momentum until the object is acted on by a force in which case it will undergo a change in momentum. Inertia is a measure of an objects tendency to resist a change in momentum. Massive bodies have a large inertia. If a massive body is in motion its momentum is given by the product of the mass and the velocity of that body. Newtons first law says that if a force acts on this body its momentum will change. But since the body has a large inertia this change is small. For example, if a small space pebble collides with a large asteroid that has a constant velocity and thus constant momentum, the force is small relative to the inertia of the asteroid so the momentum only changes a little bit.
It doesn't actually measure anything. It does, however, demonstrate conservation of momentum.
The law of conservation of momentum is implied by Newton's laws of motion, but is a more succinct statement of them.
It isn't closely related. Newton's Third Law is more closely related to conservation of MOMENTUM.
Newton's Laws of motion. Specifically, his Second (F = ma, or more generally, F = dp/dt) and Third (F1 = -F2) Laws.
Law of Inertia.
Law of inertia.
Inertia is the tendancy of an object to stay in rest or in motion. Newtons 1st law was the law of inertia.