1. AristotleNatural Motion 2. GalileoExperimentation 3. NewtonNewton’s Laws of Motion, Gravity 4. Linear Motion distanceSPEED= time 5. Linear Motion displacementVELOCITY=…
1. Chapter 3 2. In chapter 2 we studied motion but not its cause. In this chapter we will look at both force and motion – the cause and effect. We will consider…
Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion A bit of History • Tycho Brahe – Danish Astronomer 1547 • He was given an island in the North Sea to set up an observatory. Tycho…
Chapter 11 Gravity Conceptual Problems *1 • (a) False. Kepler’s law of equal areas is a consequence of the fact that the gravitational force acts along the line joining…
SEKOLAH BERASRAMA PENUH INTEGRASI GOPENG PREPARED BY :MUHD FAZLI BIN DOLLAH CONCEPT MAP OF CHAPTER 2 LEARNING OUTCOMES To explain the necessity for support and locomotion…
1. FORCE 2. Explain the definition of force why do we have to learn Force? Newton’s Laws Identify the kinds of force Draw and measure force Calculate force resultant Frictional…
1. • Francis Marlon Cabredo• Mary Minette Geñorga• Mary Judith Verdejo 2. ▪Uniform CircularMotion is themotion of an objectin a circle with aconstant oruniform speed…
1. By Jenoy MathewA.K.M.H.S.S,Kottoor 2. Work The work done by a force is measured by the dot product of force and displacement. If a force F acting on a body displaces…