Newtonâs Laws Three Laws of Motion Aristotleâs Motion Natural Motion is up or down Down for falling objects Up for smoke Circular for heavenly bodies since without end…
Slide 1 FORCES AND LAWS OF MOTION FORCE Examples of forces: Close range Long Range Pulling the handle of the door Pushing a stroller Hitting a tennis ball with a racquet…
Newtonâs First Law of Motion Sections 2.4 and 2.5 Objectives At the end of class today: You will be able to explain that motion is based on a frame of reference. You will…
PowerPoint Presentation Forces Force â any push or pull acting on an object Net force â the total of all forces acting on an object Balanced forces â when the net force…
BASIC CONCEPTS OF BIOMECHANICS BASIC CONCEPTS OF BIOMECHANICS MOTION & MOVEMENT MOTION Motion Linear motion â straight or curved line. Motion along a line. All parts…