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Newton's 1st Law

Newton's 1st Law

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Science

6th - 8th Grade

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NGSS
HS-PS2-1, HS-PS2-2

Standards-aligned

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Jaime Hall

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8 Slides • 7 Questions

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Newton's 1st Law

by Ms. Hall

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​Read Paragraph #1

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Multiple Choice

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Isaac Newton discovered

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All Objects In the Universe

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Laws of Motion

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Space

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Stars

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Read the ​Blue Paragraph

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Fill in the Blank

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Newton's 1st Law States: An object in motion will remain in motion and an object at ____ will remain at rest unless there is an outside/net force acting on the object.

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Read the 3rd Paragraph starting with " For Example, a soccer ball..."

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Multiple Select

If a ball is in motion, it should remain in motion until an outside force acts on it. What is an example of a force that would stop a soccer ball?

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Friction of the grass

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Air Resistance

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Another soccer player stopping the ball with his foot

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Gravity

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Inertia and Momentum Paragraph #1​

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Multiple Choice

A resistance to change in motion is called

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Force

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Friction

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Inertia

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Motion

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Page 102 First Paragraph​

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Multiple Choice

Objects with more mass have more inertia. This means it's _____ to change their motion

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more difficult

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easier

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Momentum & It's formula​

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Multiple Select

Momentum is how difficult it is to change an objects motion. What is the formula?

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momentum = force x speed

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momentum = velocity x mass

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momentum = speed x time

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momentum = mass x velocity

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​Conservation of Momentum

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Multiple Choice

What can be used to predict the velocity of objects of any mass and velocity before they collide?

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Law of Conservation

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Law of Momentum

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Law of Conservation of Momentum

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Law of Motion

Newton's 1st Law

by Ms. Hall

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