Newton's First Law (also known as the Law of Inertia) states that an object at rest tends to stay at rest and that an object in uniform motion tends to stay in uniform motion unless acted upon by a net external force. (from Wikipedia)
A ball resting on the ground will stay where it is until, say, someone kicks it.
If the ball is kicked, it will not stop or change its motion unless an outside force (Like friction against the ground, gravitational pull by the earth) stops it or slows it down.
An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Blood rushes from your head to your feet while quickly stopping when riding on a descending elevator.
The head of a hammer can be tightened onto the wooden handle by banging the bottom of the handle against a hard surface.
A brick is painlessly broken over the hand of a physics teacher by slamming it with a hammer. (CAUTION: do not attempt this at home!)
To dislodge ketchup from the bottom of a ketchup bottle, it is often turned upside down and thrusted downward at high speeds and then abruptly halted.
Headrests are placed in cars to prevent whiplash injuries during rear-end collisions.
While riding a skateboard (or wagon or bicycle), you fly forward off the board when hitting a curb or rock or other object which abruptly halts the motion of the skateboard.
An object has no forces acting upon it and does not move. I think that's a pretty good example.
One good example of Newtons third law of motion is when a heavy object is dragged on the floor. Another good example is when a person swims in the sea or ocean against a current.
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two-dimensional motion in a plane
A ball falling down(objects falling vertically down are all the examples of linear motion).
1) Pathway of a charged particle when it enters a magnetic field... 2) Pendulum oscillations. (simple harmonic motion)
Can you give an example of time and motion study?
throwing ball horizontally,bullet from a gun,ball shot back and forth in a tennis court
Isaac Newtons IIIrd law is "To every action there is a equal and opposite reaction" Like a if you threw a ball in the air it would go up:equal reaction then gravity would bring it down:opposite reaction.
i think its because you give something out and you get something back in return.
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two-dimensional motion in a plane
with which motion is N hook attached to straight strokes? Give two examples?
A ball falling down(objects falling vertically down are all the examples of linear motion).
Here's one Basketball- When you jump for a rebound for the basketball you're in motion
explain different types of motion give two examples
1) Pathway of a charged particle when it enters a magnetic field... 2) Pendulum oscillations. (simple harmonic motion)
temperature
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Third-person objective