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F=G(m*M/r^2). If the object is close to the earth's surface then F=mg (where g=9.81 (m/s^2)) is a good approximation.
because motion is moving and wave motion has waves
how do the concepts of motions relate to safety and predation
the mass of an object is how much space is in it,therefore the object will resist more motion if there is more of something in it. ex:a truck full of logs will take longer to accelerate or stop than a smart car with only one or two people in it.
Thrust is the FORCE that is trying to propel an object into Motion. Generally it is related to Jet or Rocket engines, but can be a measure of a propeller as well. Drag is the Force generated on the object by the Fluid that it is moving through, such as Water or Air. It is usually in direct relation to the shape of the object.
Size of acceleration = (net force)/(mass)
As first observed by Isaac newton, gravitational force is directly proportional to mass.
The velocity of an object, in a given direction, is a vector which measures the change in position, in that direction, per unit of time.
Autistic people find it a lot easeir to relate to animals and object than to people
The year is related to Earth's orbit around the Sun - which takes one year.
because motion is moving and wave motion has waves
F=G(m*M/r^2). If the object is close to the earth's surface then F=mg (where g=9.81 (m/s^2)) is a good approximation.
What is the distance and direction of an object's change in position from its original point? How can displacement be calculated using vector addition? In what way does displacement differ from distance traveled? How does displacement relate to an object's initial and final positions?
relate the force of gavity on the different object to their masses relate the force of gavity on the different object to their masses relate the force of gavity on the different object to their masses
seatbelts relate to newton's three laws because, if your in a accedent then the force of the crash would slang your body but if you wear the seatbelt then you will not be going anywhere.
how do the concepts of motions relate to safety and predation
how do the concepts of motions relate to safety and predation