Blood rushes from your head to your feet while quickly stopping when riding on a descending elevator.
example:3The head of a hammer can be tightened onto the wooden handle by banging the bottom of the handle against a hard surface.
example:4A brick is painlessly broken over the hand of a physics teacher by slamming it with a hammer. (CAUTION: do not attempt this at home!)
example:5To 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.
example:6While 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.
The most used law of motion is F=ma, the 2nd law of motion.
law of inertia F=MA
There are several real-life examples that operate with Newton's law of motion. They include a roller coaster, a car crash, and a conveyor belt.
2nd law of motion
A book on the table. Pushing the wall. Motion of man on ground.
Newton's Third Law of Motion states that bodies simultaneously exert force on each other. Some examples of this law are standing, a bird flying, and a car moving down the road.
Forces produce motion. Change in motion is directly proportional to applied force (Newton 2nd Law of Motion).
1st law=1609 2nd law=1609 3rd law=1618
Newton's 2nd law of motion
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newtons 2nd law states that if a force is put on an object then the object will move in the oppisite direction of the force no thats the third law
If you push something, it starts moving.