Friday, September 16, 2011

Remember These 3 Laws

There was once a guy named Sir Isaac Newton. Pretty intelligent guy actually. He worked on developing calculus (the branch of mathematics that is concerned with limits and with the differentiation and integration of functions) and physics (how things work) at the same time. The ideas that he had came up with had then been tested and verified so many times over the years, and are now known as Newton's Three Laws of Motion.
An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. If nothing is happening to you, and nothing does happen, you will never go anywhere. Like if you were going in any specific direction, unless something happens to you, you will always go in that direction... FOREVER...
For example the sun will orbit the sun forever and a box will not move unless some force is pushing or pulling it.

An object with a larger mass needs more force to accelerate as eposed to an item with a small mass. So basically the larger a object is the more force you'll need to accelerate to make the object move or...
For every action/force there is always an opposite reaction/force. Meaning if I was to push open a swinging door it would come back at me probably twice as fast. (I would think)
Well that's it for this blog topic hope yall enjoyed it and please check the lengths below as a reference. ( : Also watch the video ( :











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